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Fri 4th Jan 5:10pm - 511 views

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stumpjumper15
Fri 4th Jan 5:22pm
its still bultihs.

stumpjumper15
Fri 4th Jan 5:23pm
i use adobe premire pro 1.5

Conners
Fri 4th Jan 5:35pm
stumpjumper15 wrote:
i use adobe premire pro 1.5


Hmmmm, you want to DEinterlace it - so if interlacing is ON then you won't solve anything?

So you're actually re-rendering the whole project with Premiere rather than just compressing your original? Sorry - I don't use Premiere so I'm not sure how it works.
Does it have options for Interlacing field order (ie upper or lower field first)? If it does, try playing around with these.

You should also have an option for "progressive scan" (ie not interlaced at all), this would be worth trying too.

Failing that, take your original and run it through something like Windows Media Encoder (free download) and compress it using that. I've not had any issues with interlacing/deinterlacing using that.

drop_of_king
Sat 5th Jan 8:27am
nice vid the line you look at the boomot of car seat jump was mean az im going to take that 1 on sundai

stumpjumper15
Sun 6th Jan 5:30pm
Conners wrote:
stumpjumper15 wrote:
i use adobe premire pro 1.5


Hmmmm, you want to DEinterlace it - so if interlacing is ON then you won't solve anything?

So you're actually re-rendering the whole project with Premiere rather than just compressing your original? Sorry - I don't use Premiere so I'm not sure how it works.
Does it have options for Interlacing field order (ie upper or lower field first)? If it does, try playing around with these.

You should also have an option for "progressive scan" (ie not interlaced at all), this would be worth trying too.

Failing that, take your original and run it through something like Windows Media Encoder (free download) and compress it using that. I've not had any issues with interlacing/deinterlacing using that.
the window media encoer is in adboe premire pro and it doesnt seem to be working i'll try the downlaod if you give me the URL.

Conners
Sun 6th Jan 5:36pm
try google. It will be somewhere on the Microsoft website.

Conners
Sun 6th Jan 5:37pm
here ya go

stumpjumper15
Sun 6th Jan 5:54pm
Conners wrote:
here ya go
which one.

stumpjumper15
Sun 6th Jan 5:59pm
ive downloaded one of them but it dnt make an icon then i tryed the 64bit one and it just crahes my window

Conners
Sun 6th Jan 6:50pm
stumpjumper15 wrote:
Conners wrote:
here ya go
which one.

stumpjumper15 wrote:
ive downloaded one of them but it dnt make an icon then i tryed the 64bit one and it just crahes my window

Sorry dude - there's only so much I can do to try and help out by remote control!

Those downloads are all listed as being suitable for different versions of Windows. All I can say is use the one which matches your OS, other than that I can't say much more.

stumpjumper15
Mon 7th Jan 6:46am
thanks for the help. i'll put long videos like that into three parts to make the quility better.


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