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Postby Scintilla » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:02 pm

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?

You could try selecting all the clips on the timeline and seeing if you can still right-click and get the Field Options option, but I know this doesn't work in Premiere Pro, so I wouldn't get your hopes up.
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Postby Krisqo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:04 pm

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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?

You could try selecting all the clips on the timeline and seeing if you can still right-click and get the Field Options option, but I know this doesn't work in Premiere Pro, so I wouldn't get your hopes up.

Tested and it doesn't. It selects the clip you right-click on.
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Postby Gepetto » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:27 pm

I can't look it up right now, but isn't there some setting when you create a new project that would let you do that automatically to every clip?
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Postby Inaaca » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:32 pm

Gepetto wrote:I can't look it up right now, but isn't there some setting when you create a new project that would let you do that automatically to every clip?


Hm.. I'm not sure, but if that's the case, I would hope that EADFAG would have included that.

Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.
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Postby Krisqo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:03 pm

Gepetto wrote:I can't look it up right now, but isn't there some setting when you create a new project that would let you do that automatically to every clip?


None that I can see :?
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Postby Gepetto » Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:26 pm

Inaaca wrote:Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.


wouldn't it be easier to deinterlace the source clips via avisynth then?
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Postby Scintilla » Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:28 pm

Gepetto wrote:
Inaaca wrote:Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.

wouldn't it be easier to deinterlace the source clips via avisynth then?

Doesn't matter. Premiere 6.5 and earlier will still do the whole "Deinterlace when speed is below 100%" thing by default even if your clips are progressive, If Internet Relay Chat.
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Postby Gepetto » Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:29 pm

Scintilla wrote:If Internet Relay Chat.


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Postby Krisqo » Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:30 pm

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Inaaca wrote:Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.


wouldn't it be easier to deinterlace the source clips via avisynth then?


Even if you deinterlace the footage, whenever you change the speed of a clip, Premiere 6.5 does it anyway unless you uncheck that box under clip-> video options-> field options. Why... I don't know :?
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Postby Inaaca » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:06 pm

Basically, yeah.
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Postby Up In Flamez » Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:07 pm

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
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Postby 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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Postby 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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Postby 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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Postby 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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