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  1. I need help and it seems noone I talk to can help me. I'm making videos on my Panasonic DV-Camcorder and using Adobe Premiere Pro to capture the video and edit it and add music. Then I export it to .AVI and then have used every single converter out there to convert it to MPEG format in order to burn to a SVCD. I've also used every program out there to burn the file to SVCD such as Nero and Roxio 6. It never fails, the MPEG and AVI will play perfect on MEDIA PLAYER, but the second I burn it, a 6 minute film suddenly becomes 12 minutes. I have to play my DVD player in fast forward for the music and video to play at a normal speed. Why is this???!!!

    When using VCD Easy to create a .cue and .bin file, it never fails to show the running time of the clip to be 6 minutes, but once it's done creating the file, the finished time has changed to say the video is now 12 minutes. There doesn't seem to be anything I can do to make these MPEG files burn correctly so it plays at a normal speed.

    Is there anyone out there that has any clues as to how to help me??? I want to be able to burn on CD, because it's a lot cheaper than DVD's.

    Tean94
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    DV is interlaced!!
    It sounds like you are getting progressive material
    after encoding. Please give details on your encoding settings etc.
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  3. My settings with Adobe Premiere Pro when I export in Microsoft DV-AVI shows that it is exporting to progressive. However, there is a box that I can check that says "De-Interlace Video Footage". Do I want to check that box? Or do I want to send it out as Progressive?

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