Sorry about posting this here if its the wrong place but its a multiple issue prob. I have been editing in premiere and the footage is DV. I brought it in uncompressed NTSC. When I go to export I am using Canopus pro exporter to put it in an MPEG 2 format and than authoring with dvdit. My problem is after I burn with nero and go to play the dvd on my TV when there is quick movment the image is hard to see clearly because there are trails or something like that. Cant really figure out what to call it but thats what they look like can anyone help with this. Much Thanks
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You encoded with the wrong field order. Never trust Procoder's field order detection. It seems to be wrong more often than not. Unless something you do changes it, DV should always be bottom field first.
You can try reversing the field order of your mpeg video stream using ReStream or DVD Patcher or pulldown.exe, but you might have to re-encode it to get acceptable results. Just look in procoder's options, you will see one for field order.
There was obviously no way for you to know, but this is actually purely an encoding issue but one that is very common with DV sources, so I'll move it to that forum in case someone else has this problem. -
Sorry about that I didnt know and will keep it to a single post. I cant seem to find where it was moved if it has been. Want to know if someone can suggest the best method for taking the file out of premiere. Should it be exported right to something like procoder or exported to a dv .avi and than encoded. Thanks
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In my personal opinion I think you are already using the absolute best method possible with DV sources, well as good a method as you can get with just software and not hardware solutions.
I love editing in Premiere, and I love encoding interlaced sources in Procoder. Nothing comes close in my opinion. And if you go this route, then frameserving directly from premiere to Procoder is the best way to do it. If you simply set Procoder to use the opposite field order that you have been using, then everything should be fine. -
Cant figure it out. By all reasoning you should be right that switching the field order will fix it but it doesnt. When I export as a DV file (ext comes out .AVI) and encode and author in tmpgenc It is fine but loses a little quality. Can anything else cause the look of trails or blur during fast motion on playback.
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