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Post by Jonathan02us » Sun Feb 08, 2004 1:54 am

Corran Productions wrote:Nice. All I have to add to what has already been mentioned is that it appears that Premiere is deinterlacing your footage whenever you slowed down a clip.

To get prevent this in Premiere 6.x:
Select the slowed clip(s) then go to the menu bar and select 'Clip-->Video Options-->Field Options' Then deselect the check mark at the bottom.

You can also access the clip menu by right clicking the slip in the timeline but if you have multiple clips that you want this to apply to you have to follow the steps mentioned above.
Thanks a lot, ill keep that in mind next time i slow down a clip ... thanks again ... ;)
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