David,
I re-read my response and realized it may have sounded like I felt threatened.
I wasn't. I was answering quickly before I left work. I am home now and
realize that we may need some others in this forum to 'pipe in' and let us know
if what I am doing is unneccessary. I may have a built in practice that
happened because of one isolated incident early on in my editing experience.
Hopefully someone will give us some direction in this matter. Have a good
night and a good Friday, I personally will be golfing. YEAH!!!
Tom
David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tom,
I have no experience with deinterlacing DV for export to DV AVI, but your
process certainly makes me curious enough to give it a try. My reply was
meant to emphasize the importance of viewing material the way one's
audience will view it, which of course is not from the monitor windows of
any NLE, Premiere or otherwise. I stick by my suggestion that it should be
viewed on a TV set or broadcast monitor before any conclusions are drawn
about what it actually looks like. I don't consider myself a professional
editor either, but over five years of editing I've never seen a recommended
workflow that included deinterlacing at the editing stage. When I asked why
you made the suggestion I didn't mean it as a challenge, just curiosity
about an approach my experience hasn't included.
David Hurdon
Tom Stark wrote:
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
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