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    I have a video clip that has interlacing artifacts due to pulldown. I want to make a cut of a segment of it and then export it, totally unchanged. In other words, I don't need to blend the frames or anything, I just want to export it so that it remains exactly the same. It seems like it would be straightforward, but I am having a lot of trouble doing this because Premiere Pro 1.5 seems to really want to deinterlace it. When I make a file where I DO NOT check the "Deinterlace Video" box, the subsequent file is unplayable. It causes Premiere and window's media player to crash. When I check the deinterlace video box, I can make a playable file, however, Premiere processes the video (obviously deinterlacing it) and the file that gets made has a repeat frame every 5 frames. I do not want this. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening and what I can do about it?

    I am using these settings to try and export the file:
    File type: microsoft avi
    Compressor: Huffyuv v2.1.1
    (The frame rate and everything else I've set to match the original file)
    Rendering options: I have tried Lower field first, Upper, and No Fields, all have the same problem.
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  2. try to fix everything u need to fix in virtualdub (virtualdub mpeg2 seems to work nicely for pulldown i heard)
    Then try to frame serve the file with virtualdub's frame server(file>frame server)

    change the extension .vdr in .vdr.avs

    of course you need avisynth installed

    But i don't know if premiere pro accept avs scripts
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