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  1. I recorded a show using my Leadtek tuner with the WinFast PVR software. I recorded 1 hour and 10 minutes and I want to clean up the film by removing extra info at the beg and end of the show along with commercials. I learned the razor tool but in order to join I have to render the video. I am using Adobe Premeire 7.0. The video was captured at 320 x 480 NTSC MPEG II. When playing it back with Windows Media Player it looks good and is full screen. I open Adobe Premeire and use the Standard 32kHz DV-NTSC settings. After using the Razor tool and editing out the unwanted film and moving the leftovers together I then go to export the movie using these standard settings

    Export
    Video and audio
    Entire Clip

    Filetype
    Microsoft DV AVI

    Video Settings
    Compressor: DV (NTSC)
    Frame size: 720h 480v (0.900)
    Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC (0.9)
    Color depth: Millions of colors
    Quality: 100 (out of 100)
    Fields: Lower Field First

    The result is a movie that looks like a 8x11 paper. It's like widescreen turned sideways. Big borders on the left and right side of the screen and the video looks a little stretched or maybe squished if you know what I mean.

    I'm a little new to this and I want to edit the film and then convert it to a file to playback on a dvdr disk. Can someone help me as to what settings I should use? Thanks for the help
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    I'm not a premiere expert but I can tell you that you need to export
    to 720 x 480 or 352 x 480 MPEG2 instead of DV.
    ,... and upper field first
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    Why not use the mpeg encoder in premiere instead if you're makin a DVD? Or mayb you want to keep a DV copy too?
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