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Frage von wenigtelefonierer:


Hi All,

I was here in the forum have been looking hard, but not yet found a suitable answer to my question.
I have with my Panasonic NV-GS120 (3CCD) recorded a DV film. This I then via firewire with Pinnacle Studio 9.3, and captured in this program synonymous cut and exported as a DV-AVI. I have this AVI with Nero Vision Express then converted into a DVD.
Unfortunately, I put down interlacing stepped-stairs effect when I look at the Panasonic DVD s.meinem tube 100 Hz look at TV. After all, what I've read here, I know that the stepped-stairs effect is at work s.PC normal, because the interlaced DV footage on the tape and there is synonymous in this format is captured and processed. Synonymous, but I've read that the stepped-stairs effect will no longer s.Television should be seen as synonymous PAL is based on interlacing. As written, I have the problem yet. Professional DVDs are cleanly reproduced with the same equipment. What could be causing this?

Thank you for your help!

Gruss
David

PS: Achso: Camera, DVD Player, Television and Video Project are all set to PAL. And an option to reverse the field sequence, I have not found in Pinnacle Studio 9 ...

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Antwort von Bruno Peter:

Reversed field order!

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Antwort von wenigtelefonierer:

"Bruno Peter" wrote: Reversed field order!

In short, accurate and safe apt. But 1 how come that when I switch between capture and Mastering nothing s.den settings of my computer program (Pinnacle Studio) had changed and 2 if the field order is the culprit, how can I fix it? I've seen in Pinnacle no control. Do I need other software?

Thanks & Greeting
David

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Antwort von Bruno Peter:

Work time you stop by, but you could make the necessary MPEG2 only with Nero Express ...

Must stop watching once exactly what you're doing!

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Antwort von GhostDog:

"Bruno Peter" wrote: Must ... stop watch times exactly what you're doing!

I'm sorry, but this helps me soooo mad now, not next. In general, I have been looking, before I do something ...
I let the video in question yesterday, incidentally, of Pinnacle onto tape and then rendering the camera connected s.den Television: same comb effect as of the DVD. Can it possibly be that Pinnacle scales the video easily and get the fields from the symmetry? I have with me no scaling effect applied (only circumcision, in order to achieve a kind of letterbox to 16:9).

Gruss
David

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Antwort von Stefan:

Even if you only describe as "mutilation", you will render the target PS9 video again. Previously, if the automatic detection is "a DV-AVI So first comes the lower field" is wrong, the problems are there.

I once had a misguided Erkennroutine at another editing software and a DV codec, a third-party. Have you installed another DV - codec module and the host of PS9 converted Typ-1/Typ-2 with what?

Good luck
The fat Stefan

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Antwort von GhostDog:

[quote = "Stefan"] Even if you only describe as "mutilation", you will render the target PS9 video again. Previously, if the automatic detection is "a DV-AVI So first comes the lower field" is wrong, the problems are there.
/ quote]

Thanks for your tip. If this is so, as you suspect, it would indeed be all the video effects for the birds. Because whenever you apply video effects, because the video needs to be re-rendered. And if this makes the interlacing "broken" will go to the image quality is worse somehow ugly. Well, tonight will do some further testing.

Best regards
david

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Antwort von wenigtelefonierer:

Hello Stefan,

I tested it now. You're right: curtailing the trim function in PS9 not only synonymous but postponed or scaled imperceptibly. Thus, logically, the fields are out of rhythm. So the trim function is not really used to.
To reach my goal, 4:3-bearing material with a 16:9 screen, I just now put a JPG in the form of the mask schwarzeStreifen (green screen area use) into the overlay track and then chroma-key to the image area to make it permeable. Works well - without interlace problems. Unfortunately, I lose this one track, of which PS9 has not already too many.

But many thanks for your tip

Gruss
David

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