ErMaC wrote:The VOBs being opened in Premiere is a colorconversion anyways (premiere only works in 24-bit color. 8-bit alpha RGB) so it doesn't really matter whether your huffyuvs are RGB or YUV - I'd recommend leaving them YUV since that takes up less space. Premiere will convert them to RGB anyways. It's just a question of whether you trust Premiere YUV->RGB conversion.Which seems to work fine, so I don't worry.
And you don't deinterlace before your project, at least I certainly wouldn't just do it afterwards. As for deinterlace settings, we'll be going over them in the guide, which I plan on writing some of tomorrow at least. Which guide I'm not sure yet, need to talk to Ian.
Wouldn't it be the codec or VfW doing the conversion and not Premiere?
Since I've done VfW programming in VB and can export and import RGB bitmaps from YUV source without doing any conversions....
~klinky

