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Old 01-23-2005, 09:10 PM
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There's this problem I've benn having ever since i bought my DV-camera, and It never really bothered me until now, but now it bothers me a LOT. In the past, I always used a little program called WinDV, it was easy to use but didn'y give perfect results, I didn't really mind because I wasn't doing anything serious anyway... :P
Now, I'm doing this school project, and I'm in need of some quality. I'm editing some stuff me and the others in my group shot in the mountains, here in Sweden. I've been trying to use Adobe Premiere 1.5 for capture. Everything looks great inside premiere and there arent any problems. When I export it on the other hand, I get lines all over the place. I know this has something to do with interlacing but I just havenät been able to figure it out. I've tried all sorts of different settings when exporting but nothing seems to work... Im in desperate need of help since I've got quite a lot of pressure on me to finish this thing...
I'm using Adobe Premiere 1.5, a Sony DCR-TRV60E (PAL) and a SoundBlaster Audigy2 Platinum eX for capture.[/i]
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Interlacing should only be a problem on a PC monitor where the playback software does not have a de-interlace filter.

Anyway, if this is a interlace problem, simply output from Premiere as progresive.
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I tried exporting in progressive scan mode, the results were the same...
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