Chet Kenisell
October 18th, 2007, 10:38 AM
Hello,
My project was shot on MiniDV NTSC 720x480 .9 pixel aspect ratio. I have used Premiere Pro CS2 to capture via firewire using the Standard DV NTSC project settings. I captured using the standard Windows DV codec.
Now that I have finished editing the project, I want to export it to the web. Something like 320x240 square pixels, around 120 kbps. When I use the Adobe Media Encoder, the results are less than satisfactory. I understand compression artifacts, but the visable combing during panning or fast motion is just horrific when played back on a PC using the Windows Media Player.
What are the best settings to use when exporting to the web so that the interlace combing is no longer visible? Do I need to render to 30 fps instead of 29.97 or something?
Thanks,
My project was shot on MiniDV NTSC 720x480 .9 pixel aspect ratio. I have used Premiere Pro CS2 to capture via firewire using the Standard DV NTSC project settings. I captured using the standard Windows DV codec.
Now that I have finished editing the project, I want to export it to the web. Something like 320x240 square pixels, around 120 kbps. When I use the Adobe Media Encoder, the results are less than satisfactory. I understand compression artifacts, but the visable combing during panning or fast motion is just horrific when played back on a PC using the Windows Media Player.
What are the best settings to use when exporting to the web so that the interlace combing is no longer visible? Do I need to render to 30 fps instead of 29.97 or something?
Thanks,