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    Hello!


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    How can I get real progressive output files from Progressive Segmented Frame videos in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6?

    (OP system windows 7 x64)

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    The Hardware rendering (Nvidia card) does not work in Adobe Premiere pro. The "cuda_supported_cards" txt includes the name of my video card, the so called "mercury playback engine GPU acceleration" appears when I start a new project.

    However in the reality, the acceleration does not work in my Premiere.


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    right click on your source clips/modify/interpret footage/field order - conform to progressive. then you can export as any type of progressive video you want.
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    Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    right click on your source clips/modify/interpret footage/field order - conform to progressive. then you can export as any type of progressive video you want.
    That's what I read everywhere on the internet since 1 month, but I can't understand that where can I find that "clips/modify/interpret footage/field order" option. Have you got a screen-capture photo?
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    right click on the clip in the resources window.

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    Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    right click on the clip in the resources window.
    Thank you!
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