Chad McCanna
February 12th, 2006, 02:51 PM
Hi. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me.
I'm working on a half-hour TV show and shot all my footage in 24p on a Panasonic DVX-100. I captured it through Premiere Pro 1.5, and have been editing without problem on a 23.976 timeline in Premiere.
Now I need to export my edited movie to a raw DV avi, so I can process it both for net distribution (through VirtualDub, DivX conversion) and for on-air play (through Canopus MPEG encoder). I go through the normal steps, (file --> export --> movie) and make sure the settings are correct for this framerate and progressive mode.
But when I look at my avi outside of Premiere, it seems Premiere has added interlaced frames between cuts, and has not even interpreted the original 24p video correctly, leaving in the original interlacing.
When I look at the avi in Premiere, there is no interlacing, but frames appear to have been dropped between different edits.
Does anybody have any solutions that do not involve re-editing my entire project in another program? I've still got all my raw video in the project, so if it came to pre-processing the raw somehow and re-linking the files, I could probably do that...
I'm working on a half-hour TV show and shot all my footage in 24p on a Panasonic DVX-100. I captured it through Premiere Pro 1.5, and have been editing without problem on a 23.976 timeline in Premiere.
Now I need to export my edited movie to a raw DV avi, so I can process it both for net distribution (through VirtualDub, DivX conversion) and for on-air play (through Canopus MPEG encoder). I go through the normal steps, (file --> export --> movie) and make sure the settings are correct for this framerate and progressive mode.
But when I look at my avi outside of Premiere, it seems Premiere has added interlaced frames between cuts, and has not even interpreted the original 24p video correctly, leaving in the original interlacing.
When I look at the avi in Premiere, there is no interlacing, but frames appear to have been dropped between different edits.
Does anybody have any solutions that do not involve re-editing my entire project in another program? I've still got all my raw video in the project, so if it came to pre-processing the raw somehow and re-linking the files, I could probably do that...