Hi there,
Over the past several days, I've been reading this wonderful guide in an attempt to improve the quality of my videos http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ??? index.html
I went through the whole process the guide detailed well, and I'm having trouble importing my fixed-up footage into the sequence.
I'm ripping Ghost in the Shell:SAC from DVDs. I got some nice VOBs with DVDfab, then indexed it. The interlacing on it is a hybrid source that's mostly 29.97 NTSC video, so I used the TIVTC inverse telecine plug in for AviSynth which fixed it up good. I resized it to 848x480 inside AviSynth, then did a little more pre-production cleanup on it. I then brought it into virtualdub, and compressed it with UTvideo codec YUV420 and created the new AVI file.
Since Premiere doesn't have too many options other than DV, I did the usual preset of DV - NTSC Widescreen 48. Then I popped over to the general tab and turned the fields to progressive scan.
So everythings set. I import my resized, progressive, prettied-up footage and I get the error that the file is unsupported.
If you can please tell me where the problem lies, and/or how I could work around it, that'd be great.
Thanks,
Lightning


