I am shooting video with my canon t2i (set to NTSC) at 1280x720 at 60 fps. I am using Adobe Primiere Elements 7 to do my video editing. Every time I insert media it is highly pixelated, very choppy, in sound and image. I have tried converting it to a quicktime file and importing that way, converting it to a wmv, and others and everytime I insert it to Primiere it just has a slightly different level of choppiness, and pixelization. It isn't just the preview, I have tried burning it on to a dvd at the highest quality (as far as I know) and it is still extremely poor quality. I believe the camera takes video with a h.264 codex but I very new to the video world and don't understand much about them. Any advice or hidden settings in Premier 7 (there are many) would be greatly appreciated. By the way I tried playing the video on a 55" HD TV and it is crystal clear playing it via HDMI straight from my Camera... Anybody know how to help???
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