![]() ![]() Intel 2140 1.6Ghz Dual Core procesor, 2GB memory, NVidia 7300GT Sonic Video Card (256MB/128bit/GDDR3) and my hard disk is 500GB SATA this is where i store and edit my videos. Is there something wrong with my settings that the interlacing of the video just messed up? Or the problem is on my PC. the horizontal lines (i think this is what they called combing effect)and the blurry motion are still there. After all the changes i’ve done, still the video looks bad. I remember what u said, that if the length of the video is over 90 mins, its better to use VBR than CBR and that’s what i exactly did though i had hard time adjusting the minimun, target and maximum bitrate coz it wont fit to a 4.7GB DVD. I’ve changed the whole process, instead of extorting it to a mpeg file and burn it to DVD using nero, What i did was i directly exported the video to DVD (Export to DVD) and i selected NTSC DV 4×3 High Quality 7MB CBR 1 Pass, which is a default setting. It was a 1.5 hour long video (i used 2 tapes) and the size was over 20GB (As far a i know, raw AVI file works well with adobe premiere). I did a new project in premiere 2.0 but now my source video was a sony dcr-hc28 which is a mini-dv camcorder and i captured it via firewire. ![]() I’ve been very busy lately so i didnt have time to read your last reply re: my question. My videos usually 2 hours and above in length (i do video coverage) and im doing 2hrs. What i always do is that i export the video to mpeg and then i use NERO 7 to convert mpeg video to DVD format. (im sorry cant explain clearly, am not good in english) my settings for exporting this video to mpeg is Adobe Media Encoder, Format: MPEG-2, preset: NTSC MPEG-2 Generic but the bitrate, i usually set it to VBR 1 pass and the rest of the settings, i leave it as is. instead of seeing a straight line, you would see smaller fine lines, i dunno if this is what they called scan lines? i’m also clicking the de-interlace check box coz at first i thought this might caused the problem but somehow few lines disappeared but not totally, the second problem is that whenever motion is present in the video, the motion is shadowy or something like trailmark happens. Well, The problem starts after i export the video. the format of the video is MPEG and as far as i know, MPEG files dont work smoothly on premiere but i think this isnt the cause of the problem. #Having trouble exporting a fastcut video pro#i am using adobe premiere pro 2.0 and my source video is from SONY DCR-SR200 which has a built-in hdd. The problem is that the quality of the the after exporting is less clearer than the original video. I’m having trouble exporting videos to adobe media encoder. ![]()
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