I'm trying to capture a holiday video, recorded in 16:9 from a Sony DCR-TRV33E camera in Premiere 6.5. Everytime I capture it turns out interlaced, is this good or bad? The final product will be a normal VCD used on TV. What are the ideal settings in Premiere to capture uncompressed DV?
Also, everyone seems to agree that TMPGEnc is the way to go to encode to VCD. What settings should I use in this? I just want a normal VCD, with decent quality, but also WITH the black bars to make it widescreen, otherwise the picture will be all squashed, which I don't really want. And once I've encoded to VCD, I can just use something like Nero to burn it, right?
Thanks guys.
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