Joe Riggs
January 6th, 2006, 04:53 PM
I have been working on a video in PPro for some time now and I need to be done with it by tomorrow. Just to be safe, I previewed my project on a small external monitor to make sure it would look right for TV. Well my project has a ton of slow motion and when I previewed it on my external TV, all parts with speed changes were jumpy. So in order to get slow motion to look acceptable on the TV, I needed to deinterlace as well as uncheck frame blend.
When I burned the DVD, I ‘m loosing some noticeable quality and getting some interlace artifacts (I think) like jagged edges, a lot of video noise. By rummaging through the posts at DVInfo, I discovered that by deinterlacing, I throw out half the image quality and that the deinterlace feature in Premiere is terrible.
Here's some info on my project: Shot with GL-1, some shots in 60i others with its frame movie mode. Edited in PPro 1.5, exported to DV AVI, transcoded and burned in Encore 1.5 at 7 CBR. I set lower fields first for everything.
I have searched through numerous posts but they give conflicting opinions, I'm still not clear what I should have done?
Here are a few issues I would like clarification on.
If the final output is for TV, should I deinterlace slow motion? If not, how do you make the footage look smooth? If so, what is the best way to retain quality?
Can I reinterlace my footage somehow, to revert back to the original quality?
When transcoding the footage for DVD, should I use lower fields or upper fields?
Thanks
When I burned the DVD, I ‘m loosing some noticeable quality and getting some interlace artifacts (I think) like jagged edges, a lot of video noise. By rummaging through the posts at DVInfo, I discovered that by deinterlacing, I throw out half the image quality and that the deinterlace feature in Premiere is terrible.
Here's some info on my project: Shot with GL-1, some shots in 60i others with its frame movie mode. Edited in PPro 1.5, exported to DV AVI, transcoded and burned in Encore 1.5 at 7 CBR. I set lower fields first for everything.
I have searched through numerous posts but they give conflicting opinions, I'm still not clear what I should have done?
Here are a few issues I would like clarification on.
If the final output is for TV, should I deinterlace slow motion? If not, how do you make the footage look smooth? If so, what is the best way to retain quality?
Can I reinterlace my footage somehow, to revert back to the original quality?
When transcoding the footage for DVD, should I use lower fields or upper fields?
Thanks