thx..Jesse..
but im afraid i can't do that,
b'cause the result must be in full screen.

maybe i must try to find another way...
is there any way to reduce noise without bluring
video?

thx again 

Andre

--- Jesse Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> the only way to avoid pixelization using lower res
> with higher is to not make the pic full screen; 
> i.e., it's a smaller picture so you can only use it
> with decent resolution in a size smaller than full
> screen if you're working in higher res.
> 
> JP
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Andreas Hendra 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 8:26 PM
>   Subject: [AP] Need Help with the resolution
> 
> 
>   hi guys...
>   i have a problem with video resolution
>   my video source have a variety resolution from 
>   352x240 until 720x576 Both of PAL and NTSC
> 
>   and now i have to export them into 1 file (mpeg2)
> for use into a 
>   Device (LCD with memory Card) that have a
> 1280x1024 resolution.(i use 
>   adobe premiere pro 1.5)
> 
>   but every time i export them in the 1280x1024 the
> video pixel all 
>   scrambled in that device (strange there is fine in
> my pc screen).. i 
>   don't know what the problem is? is anyone know
> what can cause that? 
> 
>   and if i use 720x480 the right and left side is
> like beeing cut (not 
>   appear in the screen)
> 
>   so for now i use 640x480 screen resolution 
>   but the result quality is not so sharp...
> 
>   is there any suggestion that can upgrade a
> resolution but 
>   minimilizing a quality loose?
>   im still newbie in video editing so i am still
> dont know much about 
>   how to do that.. 
>   any suggestion will really help...
>   thanks..
> 
>   sorry 'bout my english..:)
> 
> 
> 
>    
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> 
> 


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