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Checked. No De-interlace on.
I checked and all the de-interlaced options are off. As I said before. When I just cut footage and not change the aspect ratio, the 60i stays the same. It's when I change the aspect ratio that it starts playing back at 30fps. Any more suggestions you offer please?
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It still isn't clear to me what causes you to think the footage is changed from 60i to 30p. What are you seeing on screen, and at what point in the editing process, that is telling you the footage has been interpreted from 60i to 30p?
If I understand, you're capturing 4:3, 60i footage (30fps, interlaced) and when you crop it in the timeline / monitor window of a 16:9 project so that it fills the full width, the program gives you some indication that it has de-interlaced the footage to true 30p? Please list your capture or import settings, project settings, and export settings. Anyone else around who is using Premiere 6 and can help? |
My Settings
Okay it does this whether it's NTSC full screen or widescreen.
It's going at the usual frame rate of 29.97. Microsoft DV compression. Depth - Millions. 0.9 pixel DV ratio. Import DV/IEEE 1394 capture. Lastly it doesn't do this just the preview on the monitor, it exports it this way as well. It only does it when cropped though. When uncropped it stays 60i. Plus in the clip settings section it's the only one saying "unknown" in the RENDER section. Every other column is identical. It says FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE CAPTURE,PROJECT, AND CLIP SETTINGS SHOULD BE IDENTICAL. |
Hi James
What aspect was the project set up as? I'm not an expert with Premiere, but I thought that the aspect ratio is set when you first start a new project. Once you start editing there is no way to change the aspect ratio? Also a DV NTSC widescreen project of 720x480 frame size at 16x9 the pixel aspect ratio should be 1.2? |
Aspect ratio
It happens if the aspect ratio is 1.2 or 0.9.
I've been up all night trying to fix this but to no avail. It's really strange though it only does this when I crop the image. I'm cropping a 4:3 to a 16:9 so as to fit and it does this. Is there a problem with my software. Was Premiere having a problem with this? I'm getting frustrated. I'd like to thank everyone for being so helpful though. I appreciate the assistance and I would appreciate anymore suggestions. |
Fields
As said in the first reply I really think this has something to do with the fields adjustment. IS there any way to adjust the fields as I crop so as to keep the 60i.
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Lost Timeline Display Layer In 6.5
I decided this time to edit a project on my neglected 6.5 for the fun of it.
Everything was working fine until I opened my saved the project the next day and the timeline layer of adobe 6.5 wouldn't display making it impossible to continue with the project. All I see in the backgroung was the win xp bliss screen, the effect control and the transition/video/audio control box. What can I do to get back the lost screen layer. Already I've tried unistalling/reinstalling adobe 6.5. It wouldn't work, |
I'm at a loss James. I've searched the Adobe forums for similar problems and found none, and dusted off Premiere 6.5 to do a little test with a couple of MS DV AVI clips, and no problems appear. I placed 2 MS DV AVI clips on the timeline, placed a cross dissolve, used the crop effect on the first clip, and did Timeline >> Render Work Area. Then I took a screenshot.
In Project Settings >> General... I have Editing Mode set to DV Playback. Here's a link to the page on my web site where I have placed a screenshot of my Project Settings Viewer for this test: http://www.geosynchrony.com/scratchpad.htm Notice that the clip field order shows as "unknown" as it was upon import into the project...which I guess makes sense, since there's no way for Premiere to inherently "know" which field is intended to be first by the camera (even though NTSC DV is always SUPPOSED to be lower field first, there's no guarantee that the particular file is ordered that way). But for capture, Project, and Export, they all show "Lower Field First." So I'm sorry that unless some new info comes to light, I'm unable to help you solve this problem. It doesn't seem to be a known bug in the software, but FWIW, PPro 1.5 is light years better. |
Audio Effects
Okay, so I shot a scene in a small theatre at my highschool against a greenscreen using a sennheiser mke300 for picking up audio. The scene is supposed to take place outside, but the audio still sounds like it was shot in a room, what effects can I apply to the audio to make it sound right, Im using premiere pro.
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Update 2
Just as a matter of interest I got motion menus back in Encore 1.1 by uninstalling Ulead DVD movie factory 3 disc creator. Apparently the problem in Encore 1.5 is well known & no fix apparent at the moment, although I was able to do it before. Regards. Peter. |
Ideally you'd want to try the remove echo/reverb as there is no echo outdoors (other than an early initial reflection off the ground). You're not going to be able to remove echo in post though.
A noise gate can remove echo in the quiet parts when no one's talking, but when they are talking you will hear the echo/reverb. It won't really help your problem. Other options: 1- Add outdoor ambience and wind rumble. 2- If you were shooting this, mic very close and hang up sound absorption to change the ratio of signal noise to echo/reverb noise. You could also choose a less echo-y room too, which is along the same lines of adding sound absorption. A lav microphone would be the best option for putting the mic the closest, unless the talent can wear a headset mic. 3- ADR/loop it. Takes a lot of time. 4- Shoot it outside??? (probably not practical I'm guessing, because of the green screen lighting issues.) That's all I can think of. |
James if you can't get the aspect ratio correct, is it possible for you to take your project as is to a local production house and have it converted to the aspect ratio that you require? You need to find someone who has a peice of hardware that is known as an ARC. An ARC can convert footage to any aspect that you require, 16x9, 14x9, pillarbox, letterbox etc, etc.
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Or, if you're disposed to upgrade, PPro 1.5 handles multiple aspect ratios easily. IMHO, it is REALLY worth the upgrade.
Sorry I'm not able to crack the code for you. But if there's some new info to work with, will be happy to try again. |
If it's any consolation Peter, I have have had to unload all my Ulea stuff. One day it was no problem then suddenly it was. ULEAD removed and everything works again!
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Thanks Anyway
I really appreciate everyones helps and attempts. I may have figured out why I can't. Me thinks my software is limited. I'm using version 6.0 LE. Is that why? I am getting pro 1.5 in a week or two.
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That totally depends on a lot of things:
- your project settings - your input footage - the effects you applied (only black bars?) - the final format you encoding/exporting to If you go out to MPEG-2 or a high quality Windows Media codec it will take a lot of time to render. The more effects you add, the more it will get. This is just the nature of the beast. You didn't tell us which fileformat and codec you exported to, so it is impossible to tell why the skipping is happening, but: - somewhere your settings where wrong (usually in the project settings of during the export) in regards to framerates - you exported to a bad codec - your player is corrupt or has some other problem For example, a web encode template might have 15 frames per second instead of the usual 30, that might look choppy. Or if you exported to uncompressed your harddisk can't keep up.... |
If it is for the fun I would simply load the project into your current
edit system (I assume PPro). Saves a lot of trouble. Otherwise, there is a way to reset Premiere settings etc. You need to hold down certain keys while starting Premiere. I think it was the shift key or the shift and ctrl key (the ones on the left side of the keyboard). Not 100% sure on that though... |
outside.. well th e world is literally open to you..
i perioodically go out and record sounds for films i work audio on.. from clubss/bars to traffic, to rainforests.. i then use these as fills.. create an ambience with the sounds of your outside scene by going to a real life environment similar to your scene and record the audio.. then mix wisely grasshopper :) |
Premiere Pro 1.5 troubles
Hi I recently installed premiere pro 1.5. I use a matrox Xtreme pro card, so i had to uninstall that and reinstall it after i upgraded from premiere pro v1 to 1.5. only problem is that i can't install the matrox software. As soon as the installation starts, i get a message saying that i need to have premiere pro v1 or higher....and i have prem pro 1.5. Also now premiere comes up with a message that it cannot play audio and so it won't even start up. I didnt have this problem before and the previous version of premiere pro worked fine with my matrox card...for the most part.
I have reinstalled prem pro 1.5 a couple of times already and i don't know if i can get anymore activation numbers from Adobe. so i'm hoping i dont have to re-install it again. Any suggestions? i have a p4 pc, an intel D865PERL mother board, 2gig memory, 3.2 ghz processor. i'd appreciate all the help. thanks. |
Don't know for a fact, but I'll bet the "LE" is it...they probably disabled some features, like perhaps widescreen handling in the "Lite" version. I've definitely seen that in other software packages as well, like the DVDit Lite that was bundled with my DVD writer...no widescreen handling at all.
None of this will be a problem with PPro 1.5 (or Vegas, just to give equal time to those who prefer that!) |
To reset preferences in 6.5 it is Shift + Ctrl while opening the program.
Do you get the timeline on newly created projects? Have you gone to the Windows menu in premiere and selected the timeline option. Try changing the workspace. You could also try starting a new project and then importing the problem project into the new one, to see if that helps? Cheers, |
Try the following...
Make sure you download and install Xtools version 6122 which is only compatible with PPro 1.5, then there's the hotfix 2 which Matrox just released. So to make things a bit easier here are the steps I would do to make sure everything installs fine... 1-uninstall all versions of Premeire (to avoid confusion) 2-Installed only PPro 1.5 3-install Xtools 6122 4-install Hotfix 2 5-download and install a couple of new effects Matrox reelased (assuming you are running the Matrox RT.X100) Enjoy :) Regards, Elie |
"Mastering AdobePremierePro"dvd
Anyone purchased the Mastering Adobe Premiere Pro dvd on ebay or elsewhere? I'm wondering if it even compares to the 150 dollar jobs out there. Anyone know?
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What are the PREMIERE export settings if you want your DV project transfered to film
1. What are all the prefered settings for film transfer? (Deinterlace, Flicker Removal, etc.)
2. 30i or 60i? (I want it to look closer to film) 3. When a film shot on DV is brought to a home medium like DVD or Video (28 Days Later, Chuck and Buck, Open Water), is it transferred from the film reel at 24fps or the 30/60i DV. * Note I'm shooting with the good ole VX1000 and a 2000. Both aren't progressive. I'd really appreciate if someone let me know for my upcoming project |
If you were to transfer it to film, you wouldn't export it. Just lay it off to tape.
If your wanting to add a film look, try generts Sapphire film effect. Sapphires are by far my favorite plugin package. add a frame of strobe to help the motion a bit. If you wanna take the time, cinewave and cinemotion for AE are both great tools for this. |
premiere 6 to pro 1.5 upgrade
I currently have premiere 6 and will soon be buying pro 1.5 and upgrading my pc to amd xp3200
My question is - is it fine to install premiere 6 and then the UPGRADE to 1.5 or am i better to purchase the pro 1.5 FULL version? Are there any differences between the two and where would you suggest buying it from? Many thanx |
The upgrade would likely be the full version, rather than a patch.
As far as having both versions on the same drive, I can't see any reason to do this, except for older filters that might be left out of the newer version. I can't see why you can't, but it might be best with one or the other. You would be best off using a clean install to avoid conflicts. |
It is always nicer/safer to do a clean install of the latest software, but if the price is significantly less for getting Prem 6.5 + PPro 1.5 upgrade than just getting full 1.5, I'd say go ahead.
I just realized recently that I forgot to uninstall 6.5 on one of my computers when I upgraded to PPro 1.0. Also subsequently upgraded 1.0 to 1.5 with no issues. In the process of trying to help a fellow DVinfo member, I tried the old leftoever 6.5 version I noticed that I had in my start menu, and it worked just fine. And I gotta say, as clunky as 6.5 felt compared to PPro 1.5, I have NO problem complying with the license agreement to uninstall the old version! But, at least on my system, they did both co-exist just fine. |
I just upgraded from 6.5 to Pro 1.5 and I can verify what Keith said -- the Pro 1.5 Upgrade is a *Full* version. You *do not* have to have a previous version installed to upgrade -- just pop in the Pro 1.5 disc and it will ask you for the valid serial number for your previous version. Enter in your 6.0/6.5 serial number and Pro will install fine. It's always better to do a clean install this way instead of trying to upgrade on top of an existing installation.
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Very true on the clean install. dll files and other shared resources can cause conflicts.
BUT! Some previous projects might have difficulty opening in PPro. So far my machine has been just fine with both versions onboard. I often need to open projects in old premiere due to the third party titles that are not supported in PPro. |
But what do I shoot in? 60i or 30p. I know people apply certain settings like deinterlace.
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James,
You should check with the film transfer facility you will be using for the filmout. They will have specs they want you to use. They may even have camera settings to use while shooting. If you are unsure, then the rule of thumb is shoot 60i at 1/60 shutter speed. Most of the software packages (Magic Bullet, DVFilm Maker) recommend these settings for 60i to 24p conversion. Shoot, convert to 24p, edit in a 24p timeline, and have a 24p file ready. You may have to convert this back to 60i using 2:3 pulldown for transport on tape. Films put on DVD are encoded as 24p on the DVD, and played back in NTSC at 60i with 2:3 pulldown. Josh |
I'm confused. If you aren't shooting with a progressive camera, then you can only shoot in 60i. 30p isn't an option for you (at least when shooting).
There is a whole section here at dvinfo devoted to this subject, called, easily enough, Towards a Film Look Using DV. That should give you hours of informative reading. For Premiere-specific questions, there is a section here called Attend the World Premiere that may have some info for you archived in it. EDIT: by the way, your profile says you use a DVX100 as well. What happened to that one? |
We're up in the air about using it. We want to have that choppy grainy look to the film. We shot another project on the DVX-100 and came out great. I saw the film Bamboozled (shot on the VX-1000) and loved the way it looked. 30p looks to close to24p to me on the DVX-100. Sony keeps the interlaced which works for some and not for others.
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Thanx for the replies guys :)
I dont plan to have both 6 and pro running at the same time. I just was going to install 6 first as i already own it and then "upgrade" it to pro 1.5. From what ive read here it appears that after i install xp on my new system i just install the upgrade of 1.5 without having to insert my 6 disc? just using the origional 6 code as verification? If so that is what i will do as its cosiderably cheaper :) Where would you suggest purchasing it from? B and H have the 1.5 upgrade for $199 (us dollars) Thanks again, Nathan |
I think $199 is the going rate for the 6.5 to PPro 1.5 upgrade. You can even download directly from the Adobe web site for that price if you want. I don't recall whether you have to insert the old disc, or can just type in the old version serial number...used to be that the Adobe products searched the hard disk, or if necessary, the old version disc. But can't remember if they changed to just having the serial number or not. Whichever way it is, it'll be simple.
BTW, PPro does use Product Activation. The single-user license allows you to have an installed copy on up to two computers: your main computer and one laptop OR work computer. |
30p is not appropriate for film out.
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Hey Billy,
Sorry about the late reply. It's when I apply the PROC AMP. It's really strange. |
Heck, for $25 you can sign up for a month at http://www.lynda.com and take my Premiere Pro 1.5 tutorials and still have time to take the After Effects and Photoshop tutorials.
And it is current, not an old version like the one you mentioned. |
XL2 and Premiere Capture...
When I capture my 16:9 24P footage on Premiere, the footage looks squeezed in the CAPTURE window, but looks wide again when I play the footage back after capturing. For anyone that is capturing XL2 16:9 on PPro 1.5 - is this the way it should look when capturing or should the capture window display the footage in wide?
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