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  • Ghosting – 7D footage

    Posted by Shane Jenny on October 1, 2011 at 5:26 pm

    So, I finally made the switch from Vegas Pro to Premiere CS5 for editing my DSLR footage. My goodness I don’t know why I waited this long but that’s another story.

    Rendering out of Vegas has never presented a ghosting issue that I’ve noticed even if I had to shoot at higher shutter speeds in bright day light. My first render out of Premiere is ghosting like a *, as they say. Or at least more than I’ve ever noticed. I’m editing 1080p DSLR footage and when I “export media” I select the h.264 format and the “vimeo HD” preset and “queue” to Media Encoder from there (all very new to me coming from Vegas btw)

    Thanks guys!

    “Just along for the ride”

    Petros Kolyvas replied 14 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Shane Jenny

    October 1, 2011 at 6:19 pm

    Forgot to mention the footage was shot at 23.976 and the project settings used were the project preset for DSLR’s at 23.976.

    “Just along for the ride”

  • Alan Husband

    October 1, 2011 at 7:34 pm

    Sounds like there has been a framerate change during export.

    From what I recall the Vimeo HD preset defaults to 29.97fps. Maybe you simply haven’t changed it to match your project.

  • Shane Jenny

    October 1, 2011 at 10:21 pm

    Ahhh! I didn’t even catch that! Thanks bro!

    “Just along for the ride”

  • Petros Kolyvas

    October 1, 2011 at 11:22 pm

    It’s a feature request I’ve been making (and encouraging others) to make with the Export/AME interfaces:
    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

    FCP/Compressor has a “Current” (framerate) option which will default the export to match the source – and many of us are used to that – especially with the Compressor YouTube/H.264 presets. One little change would prevent issues like this and make encodes/presets that much quicker when you frequently work with deliverables of widely varying framerates being delivered in similar formats.


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