i have just captured a 35 second clip using adobe premiere and it saves it as a 125 Mb .avi file.
i then go to export it as a divx file and the conversion goes through but i end up with an 18 Mb file that looks very bad (lines on and off, etc...)
any ideas what i should set it too, or how i can convert it to divx better?
i can't seem to be able to use VirtualDub 1.4.7 for the conversion since it can't open the .avi file created by premiere on capture. it complains that it "couldn't locate decompressor for format 'dvsd' (unknown)"
any help would be apreciated. either with getting virtualdub to convert or with premiere settings.
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Your captured source is probably interlaced so then should you use a deinterlace filter in premiere when saving as divx.
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