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Post by Up In Flamez » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:07 pm

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Up In Flamez wrote:NOTE : WHENEVER YOU TRY TO SLOW DOWN A CLIP IN ADOBE PREMIERE 6.X, PREMIERE TRIES TO DEINTERLACE IT WITH A HORRIBLE METHOD. SO IF YOU SPEED UP A CLIP, RIGHT CLICK IT AND GO TO VIDEO OPTIONS > FIELD OPTIONS, AND UN-CLICK 'DEINTERLACE WHEN SPEED IS BELOW 100%'. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, THEN YOUR CLIP WILL LOOK ALL JAGGED AND UGLY!!
Is there a way to do this for the whole project as opposed to having to reselect this for every clip?
Yes, press Crtl + A (select all) then go to the top menus and go to Clip > Video Options > Field Options > there it is :D

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Post by Scintilla » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:22 pm

Up In Flamez wrote:
Inaaca wrote:
Up In Flamez wrote:NOTE : WHENEVER YOU TRY TO SLOW DOWN A CLIP IN ADOBE PREMIERE 6.X, PREMIERE TRIES TO DEINTERLACE IT WITH A HORRIBLE METHOD. SO IF YOU SPEED UP A CLIP, RIGHT CLICK IT AND GO TO VIDEO OPTIONS > FIELD OPTIONS, AND UN-CLICK 'DEINTERLACE WHEN SPEED IS BELOW 100%'. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, THEN YOUR CLIP WILL LOOK ALL JAGGED AND UGLY!!
Is there a way to do this for the whole project as opposed to having to reselect this for every clip?
Yes, press Crtl + A (select all) then go to the top menus and go to Clip > Video Options > Field Options > there it is :D
Oh, good to have that suspicion confirmed. I think I'd heard this mentioned once before. However, this still doesn't work in Premiere Pro; the "Video Options" submenu is greyed out if more than one clip is selected.
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Post by Krisqo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:37 pm

Up In Flamez wrote:
Inaaca wrote:
Up In Flamez wrote:NOTE : WHENEVER YOU TRY TO SLOW DOWN A CLIP IN ADOBE PREMIERE 6.X, PREMIERE TRIES TO DEINTERLACE IT WITH A HORRIBLE METHOD. SO IF YOU SPEED UP A CLIP, RIGHT CLICK IT AND GO TO VIDEO OPTIONS > FIELD OPTIONS, AND UN-CLICK 'DEINTERLACE WHEN SPEED IS BELOW 100%'. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, THEN YOUR CLIP WILL LOOK ALL JAGGED AND UGLY!!
Is there a way to do this for the whole project as opposed to having to reselect this for every clip?
Yes, press Crtl + A (select all) then go to the top menus and go to Clip > Video Options > Field Options > there it is :D
I tried it and it didn't work. It had the checkbox unchecked but all the clips that were not speed modified remained checked. :? And isn't that the same as using the range select tool?
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Post by Up In Flamez » Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:33 pm

Krisqo wrote:
Up In Flamez wrote:
Inaaca wrote:
Up In Flamez wrote:NOTE : WHENEVER YOU TRY TO SLOW DOWN A CLIP IN ADOBE PREMIERE 6.X, PREMIERE TRIES TO DEINTERLACE IT WITH A HORRIBLE METHOD. SO IF YOU SPEED UP A CLIP, RIGHT CLICK IT AND GO TO VIDEO OPTIONS > FIELD OPTIONS, AND UN-CLICK 'DEINTERLACE WHEN SPEED IS BELOW 100%'. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, THEN YOUR CLIP WILL LOOK ALL JAGGED AND UGLY!!
Is there a way to do this for the whole project as opposed to having to reselect this for every clip?
Yes, press Crtl + A (select all) then go to the top menus and go to Clip > Video Options > Field Options > there it is :D
I tried it and it didn't work. It had the checkbox unchecked but all the clips that were not speed modified remained checked. :? And isn't that the same as using the range select tool?
it is the same thing but it is faster. It doesn't work? Wierd, i just tried it and it worked. The clips are still selected after you uncheck the box and click ok right?

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Post by Krisqo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:40 pm

It was already unchecked when I selected them all. I hit okay but the clips that originally had it checked STILL had it checked.
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Post by Up In Flamez » Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:26 pm

If it was already unchecked, then its probably that the clips properties are still based on one clip. Maybe you arent selecting them all or something. After selecting all of them, and when you go to the clip menu and go the field options, if it is still unchecked, then check it. Then deselect. Then reselect and then try it.

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Post by Krisqo » Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:49 am

Used [ctrl]+A to select and then checked and unchecked the box but it's still the same result. Do you think it could be something with the fact it's an educational version?
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Post by Up In Flamez » Fri Apr 06, 2007 1:13 am

"Then checked and unchecked the box" Did you check it and press ok, then deselect and reselected everything and unchecked it?

As for the educational version, i have no idea. Is the educational version the kind you buy through your school?

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Post by Krisqo » Fri Apr 06, 2007 1:26 am

It was the only Premiere 6.5 I could find on E-bay.

As for the reselect and deselect ect... It worked. Thanks a ton. I only wish they made stuff like this more noticeable. I went through the help files all day trying to see if you could do it in one fell swoop.
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Post by Up In Flamez » Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:44 am

Krisqo wrote:It was the only Premiere 6.5 I could find on E-bay.

As for the reselect and deselect ect... It worked. Thanks a ton. I only wish they made stuff like this more noticeable. I went through the help files all day trying to see if you could do it in one fell swoop.
It probably wasn't working because, one clip was unchecked so it screwed everything up. You had to make that clip the same as all the others in order to make it work.

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