Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
- Uanime5
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Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
I've recently made an AMV with Premiere Elements 9 however when I try to export it using the codec huffyuv, lagarith, or utvideo the footage becomes heavily interlaced. Though if I use DV NTSC the interlacing is greatly reduced. Is there a lossless codec that's similar to DV NTSC?
I've tried exporting other clips using Premiere Elements 9 and the utvideo codec, and they're fine so I'm wondering if I did something wrong with my DVD footage. I've tried using Virtualdub to check it frame by frame and there's no interlacing so is there anything else I can do to test how interlaced a video clip is?
I've tried exporting other clips using Premiere Elements 9 and the utvideo codec, and they're fine so I'm wondering if I did something wrong with my DVD footage. I've tried using Virtualdub to check it frame by frame and there's no interlacing so is there anything else I can do to test how interlaced a video clip is?
- BasharOfTheAges
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
There's no degree of interlacing, it's a binary attribute. It either is, or it isn't.
Now, that isn't to say you can't do something like improperly process your import so it doesn't look interlaced to you (but still is), then have your software set to interlace it again on output. In fact I'd check to see if you didn't do just that.
Post your script you used for pre-processing and a screenshot of your export settings.
Now, that isn't to say you can't do something like improperly process your import so it doesn't look interlaced to you (but still is), then have your software set to interlace it again on output. In fact I'd check to see if you didn't do just that.
Post your script you used for pre-processing and a screenshot of your export settings.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
More frames seem to be interlaced when I don't use DV NTSC. The reason for this is unknown.
Here is my preprocessing script:
The DVD footage contained interlacing so I had to deinterlace it. I found that adding 'ChangeFPS(29.97)' to the end of the script meant that it wasn't interlaced when I imported and exported it.
I'll upload a screenshot of my settings as soon as I can.
Here is my preprocessing script:
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MPEG2Source("C:\HG3\VIDEO_TS\VTS_04_1.d2v", cpu=4)
TFM(slow=2, pp=5, clip2=TDeint(mode=2, type=3))
TDecimate()
I'll upload a screenshot of my settings as soon as I can.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
Both your project and export settings would be great.
The checklist for dealing with issues like this is to:
1) verify you have interlaced footage to begin with. (in virtualdub or something similar)
2) verify you deinterlaced correctly. (in a media player outside of your editing program)
-> If it helps, go frame by frame in a high motion segment and full-screen the video in your media player.
3) verify your project settings are not set to expect interlaced video (you already got rid of it)
4) verify your export settings aren't set to interlace or deinterlace your video (again, you already got rid of it, your files should be progressive)
The checklist for dealing with issues like this is to:
1) verify you have interlaced footage to begin with. (in virtualdub or something similar)
2) verify you deinterlaced correctly. (in a media player outside of your editing program)
-> If it helps, go frame by frame in a high motion segment and full-screen the video in your media player.
3) verify your project settings are not set to expect interlaced video (you already got rid of it)
4) verify your export settings aren't set to interlace or deinterlace your video (again, you already got rid of it, your files should be progressive)
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
Here are my project settings.
1) In DGIndex the DVD footage was interlaced.
2) I check the footage in Media player and frame by frame in Virtual Dub, there was no interlacing. Thus I deinterlaced correctly.
3) How do I do this?
4) It's interlaced whether it's set to progressive, lower, or upper.
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2) I check the footage in Media player and frame by frame in Virtual Dub, there was no interlacing. Thus I deinterlaced correctly.
3) How do I do this?
4) It's interlaced whether it's set to progressive, lower, or upper.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
Those export settings look correct, but the source attributes are off. Your source is flagged as being lower field first, i.e. interlaced. So your project settings are wrong or you're importing your footage wrong.
I have been told that elements doesn't let you change your sequence properties after you create the sequence... If this is true, you're going to need to create a new sequence with the correct settings and move the entire video to it.
I have been told that elements doesn't let you change your sequence properties after you create the sequence... If this is true, you're going to need to create a new sequence with the correct settings and move the entire video to it.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
I don't understand what you're asking me to do.
Do I need to edit my video clips using virtual dub? If so what avs script should I use.
Do I need to make a new project in elements using different settings? If so which setting should I use.
Do I need to edit my video clips using virtual dub? If so what avs script should I use.
Do I need to make a new project in elements using different settings? If so which setting should I use.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
Your project settings need to match your input video.Uanime5 wrote:Do I need to edit my video clips using virtual dub? ... Do I need to make a new project in elements using different settings? If so which setting should I use.
Once you deinterlace your video files they are, by definition, progressive. Your project settings need to be progressive as well. The image you linked says that this is not the case. It's saying that your project sequence (sequence01) is interlaced (lower field first). This is either because:
A) your project settings are wrong (i.e. you need to make a new project with the correct ones), or
B) your project settings are wrong AND your input video is actually interlaced.
I'll take you at your word that you preprocessed correctly and say that A is the most likely scenario.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
Okay thank for your help. It was A.
After checking the project setting I found that elements has an upper and lower present for 720x480 but not a progressive one, no longer allows users to make custom presets, and the Dynamic sequence preset doesn't work. Fortunately if I use a 1280x720 present and add a big black border to my clips I can make an AMV without my clips getting screwed up.
After checking the project setting I found that elements has an upper and lower present for 720x480 but not a progressive one, no longer allows users to make custom presets, and the Dynamic sequence preset doesn't work. Fortunately if I use a 1280x720 present and add a big black border to my clips I can make an AMV without my clips getting screwed up.
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Re: Problem exporting Premiere Elements 9
Bash, for the love of God, tell me there is another way. I don't have time to re-edit my entire AMV before the deadline.BasharOfTheAges wrote:A) your project settings are wrong (i.e. you need to make a new project with the correct ones)
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