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Hi can anyone help me.
I have imported a few jpeg's from Photoshop into Premiere Pro and made the timeline with a few transitions. The problem is when it is exported to Movie and played back through Windows Media Player the titles and jpg images seem to flicker very apparantley.
Can some help with this problem.
Thanks in advance
Grover
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If you are making a movie or slideshow which will be played back on TV, it will be interlaced. You will need to view it with Videolan, or Powerdvd, to see it as it would appear on a TV. I'm not sure if interlacing is the problem you are seeing, but you will know for sure by viewing it with one of the players I suggested.
Rob -
You are right I have just played back from VCL and play back is beautiful.
So how do I make the playback as good in Windows media player. Do I need to encode to DVD and if so what are the transcode settings in Adobe Encore that I need to use.
Thanks in advance
Grover -
If you want the end result to be played on a pc, you will have to deinterlace it. That is done during encoding.
Rob -
I recently finished watching the Total Training set on Premiere 2 and they sugest you use the 24 progresive template whenever you create slide shows for images for that very reason. You will then render to 29.97 frames with 3.2 pulldown for a flicker free result. According to them of course I've yet to try it.
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