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  • Adobe Premiere only allows DVCPro50 not DVCPro60 export

    Posted by Susan Johnson on October 18, 2011 at 2:19 pm

    Two issues- I have a 41 minute video that says on the original footage that it is 1280 x 720 in a 1.3 ratio but when I import it into Premiere Pro CS5 it is saying it is 960 x 720. Even when I try to interpret the footage, it does not give me the options to change it. The only option is gives me is to make it 1.5

    Also, I am trying to export the video and my clients want a .mov file with a HD DVCPro60p codec

    However, Adobe Media encoder will only let me export this with a HD DVCPro50p codec. If I try to use the 60p codec, it just stays at 0% and nothing changes.

    Please help!

    Susan Johnson replied 14 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • John-michael Seng-wheeler

    October 18, 2011 at 3:51 pm

    To answer your first question,

    The file is 960×720, which, when stretched horizontally by 1.3, (actually 1.333 ect. It’s usually just written 1.3) comes out to 1280×720. That’s how the DVCPRO HD codec works. PP is interpreting the file correctly, there’s nothing you need to do.

    As for the second problem, I have any ideas at the moment.

    Any more info you can provide about the output settings you’re using?

  • Shane Ross

    October 18, 2011 at 8:51 pm

    There Kano such thing as DVCPRO 60. And DVCPRO 50 is an SD format, not HD.

    Shane

    GETTING ORGANIZED WITH FINAL CUT PRO DVD…don’t miss it.
    Read my blog, Little Frog in High Def

  • John-michael Seng-wheeler

    October 18, 2011 at 8:55 pm

    I think he’s talking about DVCPRO HD 720/60p vs 50p
    Like I said before… we need more information about the rendering settings she’s using before we can help…

  • Shane Ross

    October 18, 2011 at 9:04 pm

    If it’s 50p vs 60p…that’s a frame rate issue. 50fps vis 59.94. That’s a whole different beast.

    Shane

    GETTING ORGANIZED WITH FINAL CUT PRO DVD…don’t miss it.
    Read my blog, Little Frog in High Def

  • Susan Johnson

    October 19, 2011 at 11:29 am

    When I go to export media, I am rendering as a .mov file and choosing the custom setting. I try to export using a DVCPRO HD 720p60 and is just stays at 0% for hours. If I choose DVCPRO HD 720p50 is will export within about an hour and a half. It will play fine when the speaker remains still, but when he starts walking across the stage, it looks funny when he walks.

    One odd part, when I test out just a few minutes of the 41 minute video, it will allow me to use the 60 codec, but when I try to export the whole project, it just hangs up.

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