Infoseite // Progressive 4:3 + interlaced 16:9 in a Project?



Frage von jimi:


Hi, someone can give me a good opportunity to say how I both progressive 4:3 material as synonymous 16:9 interlaced material in a premiere pro project together can handle without that 16:9 material per pan 'n scan pruned (which is the case, if I just in my default project import)?

I also have the problem that the material interlaced (not progressive) to the export, on a tube TV augenkrebsverursachend flick and shrugs. on the PC monitor is not the case.
s.den is the project settings, or to the fact that I interlaced and progressive material in a project have the settings or s.der burn the DVD (since it as avi files on your PC is not jerky), or was corrupted during purchase of camera committed? is ne panasonic nv-gs 90th ...

would be much obliged if someone helps me, if it is a solution for my problem or an answer to my question is.

thank you very much.

mfg jimi

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Antwort von Meggs:

"jimi" wrote: Hi, someone can give me a good opportunity to say how I both progressive 4:3 material as synonymous 16:9 interlaced material in a premiere pro project together can handle without that 16:9 material per pan 'n scan pruned (which is the case, if I just in my default project import)?

I also have the problem that the material interlaced (not progressive) to the export, on a tube TV augenkrebsverursachend flick and shrugs. on the PC monitor is not the case.
s.den is the project settings, or to the fact that I interlaced and progressive material in a project have the settings or s.der burn the DVD (since it as avi files on your PC is not jerky), or was corrupted during purchase of camera committed? is ne panasonic nv-gs 90th ...

would be much obliged if someone helps me, if it is a solution for my problem or an answer to my question is.

thank you very much.

mfg jimi


In the project settings you have to decide.
Are you a 4:3 Project, it seems the 16:9 movie with black bars above and below. If left and right was cut off, so you need to shrink the film until it fits into the preview window.
Are you a 16:9 Project, it seems the film 4:3 with black bars left and right.
The Project is not in the preferences to interlaced, there is expected to be bucking away. Currently, you have probably a progressive Project. The DVD is s.progressiv PC working correctly, your DVD player and television are not so clear.

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Antwort von jimi:

've done the test! on my "JVC Television jerky, but on one (identical) Medion" is not, so it can actually s.projekt not lie, right? but I will tip your first try synonymous. thank you very much.

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Antwort von jimi:

hmm. So the project is an interlaced project (as we open on a progressive project app in 2.0?'ve only 24P, but I take yes for 25P)

None is more an idea how to solve the prob could be?

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Antwort von jimi:

None ne ide how to fix the bucking is? has the frame with what to do? it is strange that the Medion-tv-how, right?

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Antwort von Meggs:

"jimi" wrote: None ne ide how to fix the bucking is? has the frame with what to do? it is strange that the Medion-tv-how, right?

Television was the Medion possibly synonymous another DVD player in use.
Interlaced in the project settings is synonymous premiere of all cases correctly, if the film on a tube TV is considered. Times I'm going assume that when you export the movie premiere on interlaced from left are, and that you have the output in PAL standard 720 x 576 with 25 frames / sec. 've made.

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Antwort von jimi:

Quote: Television was the Medion possibly synonymous another DVD player in use.

yes. ha but synonymous nor a third TV set, again with other players tested and winced again as.

Quote: Times I'm going assume that when you export the movie premiere on interlaced from left are, and that you have the output in PAL standard 720 x 576 with 25 frames / sec. 've made.

ja, hab ich. but now have ichs in spending time with "No Fields (Progressive)" tried and lo and behold, it is not jerky ... is unfortunately now full of ugly interlaced-kammstreifen: (

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Antwort von Meggs:

Progressives material tends naturally rather than the bucking interlaced material. Interlaced ridges usually seen when interlaced material progressively playing. Once your account is with you all way round than expected. The interlaced jerky film, the film shows progressive interlaced combs. Perhaps the respective DVD Players rum always wrong set.

Give it a look like this:
Only the progressive interlaced into a movie premiere Project import and export as interlaced DV-AVI.
Then both DV-AVI 's (now both interlaced) in a Premiere Project interlaced, cut, re-export interlaced. 4:3 and 16:9 in the same manner and unified manner.

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Antwort von jimi:

First many thanks for your reply, but I think you have misunderstood something;)

progressive material is available on all TVs and DVD players flawless. only interlaced material is sure.

I've always been both interlaced data in a project together worked (not even because I knew how I 2.0 app in a progressive project, as I said, there only option 24P ...??)...

the export as interlaced (lower field first) jerky!

the export as progressive gibts Combs! (of course only when all interlaced material)

would be nice if someone could help.

mfg jimi

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Antwort von Meggs:

"jimi" wrote:
I've always been both interlaced data in a project together worked (not even because I knew how I 2.0 app in a progressive project, as I said, there only option 24P ...??)...


New Project - register custom settings - edit mode: desktop - Timebase: 25 Frames / Sec - ..... Fields: no fields (progressive scan)

It is definitely not normal that an interlaced recording rendered with Premiere 2.0 s.RohrenTV jerky. Why you try the tip of my last posting did not just?

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