David,
I have always set my video tracks to deinterlace. From early on, I noticed the
lines, not only in AP, but also when I exported them. Maybe it's the way my
Matrox system is configured (I bought it pre-configured), and maybe my
suggestion is the best or most professional way to edit video, but that has
always worked best for me. His detail sounded an awful lot like what I
experienced, and I gave him the aswer that has always worked for me. If this
isn't the way it should be done, then he should try other methods to eliminate
it. I was just trying to help. I edit video in my job as a production
coordinator, but it isn't the bulk of my time. I am by no means a full time
professional videographer/editor, so maybe I should have let others answer
first. Hope this helps in explaining why I apply the interlace.
Tom
David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd be interested in why you make that suggestion, Tom. I'm reasonably sure
that the majority of work done in Premiere and other NLE's is intended for
TV viewing, whether from tape or DVD, and TV sets display interlaced material.
Working with DV AVI files you want to edit them as is. When you choose an
export format you may wish to deinterlace, as for the web or CD, but doing
it prior to the edit is a curious suggestion to my mind.
David Hurdon
t 02:23 PM 9/22/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Jeff,
I believe what you need to do is select the footage and deinterlace it. I
don't know how to do it in 6.0, but it is very simple in Pro 1.0 and
up. Look it up in your help files, then apply it and you should be fine.
Tom
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