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  • De-interlace HDV 1080i in premiere pro 2

    Posted by Paul Hawkridge on January 10, 2007 at 1:39 am

    Hi there,

    ive just edited a short film in pp2 and throughout editing ive seen interlacing on the footage but assumed i could do it at the end.
    I know that i can de-interlace it when i export it to whatever format but how do I simply de-interlace the footage full stop so that i can have it de-interlaced when i master it to tape!
    please help as i need to master it tommorow!

    Thanks guys

    Paul

    Harm Millaard replied 19 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Steven L. gotz

    January 10, 2007 at 4:12 am

    Right click on each clip and set the frame options to “Always Deinterlace”.

    Steven
    https://www.stevengotz.com

  • Tclark

    January 10, 2007 at 4:05 pm

    You can do it on export which is a lot easier.

  • Harm Millaard

    January 10, 2007 at 4:21 pm

    My experience with native HDV editing (non Aspect HD) is that on the monitor the interlacing looks quite bad and de-interlacing improves the image enormously on the monitor. However after exporting to DVD the de-interlaced version contains far more artifacts when played on a normal TV than an interlaced version. Not so on a computer however, so the question is how do you want to deliver. DVD for TV, interlace, if you want DVD for computer play, doesn’t really matter.

  • Paul Hawkridge

    January 10, 2007 at 4:48 pm

    HI,

    im not so worried about dvd right now, its putting it onto tape thats worries me. I have done the right click and “always deinterlace” but it doesnt seem to make any difference to it. is this just because its native and the monitor is showing it?

    it needs to be layed back onto hdv and the DP wants it to be deinterlaced first.

    any suggestions?

  • Harm Millaard

    January 10, 2007 at 7:49 pm

    If your deck/camera supports HDV recording at 1080P, no problem to de-interlace. If you can only record 1080i, why de-interlace? Just because the DP says so? Try short pieces of your timeline, once in P and once in i and let him decide what is better.

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