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  • HDV problems and Deinterlacing

    Posted by Trevor Osborn on May 9, 2009 at 8:43 am

    Hi guys,

    I shot stuff with a sony Z1 the other day thinking it was on HDV, but it was on auto and shot in what i think is DV but it wont show up in a normal DVcan thus making me think it was HDV still… I opened a 1080p 50i project in Permiere CS3 and the only way I could capture was in DV.

    Here is what the properties say about the file:

    Type: AVI Movie
    Image Size: 720 x 576
    Pixel Depth: 720
    Frame Rate: 25.00
    Average Data Rate: 3.6 MB / second
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.422

    Interleave: 1 : 24.26

    Video track 1:
    Size is 126.61M bytes (average frame = 148.12K bytes)
    There are 922 keyframes.
    Frame rate is 25.00 fps
    Frame size is 720 x 576
    Depth is 24 bits.

    My question now is how can I make this look good quality for DVD? I opened a 1024 x 576 project but exporting frames of this still leaves it looking 4×3.

    Any tips would be great!

    Trev not so smart 🙁

    Trevor Osborn replied 17 years ago 28,218 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Trevor Osborn

    May 11, 2009 at 10:00 pm

    Yeah I have just learned that you can have 720 x 576 as 16:9. But what I don’t understand is why it wont play on my 1 chip Sony. The tape is DV/HDV. Well you learn from your mistakes I guess, will this size still come out crisp on DVD? Just to anyone new to shooting HDV check to make sure your camera isn’t on auto!

  • Trevor Osborn

    May 12, 2009 at 1:08 am

    OK the new problem I found, that I captured in Premiere CS3 in a HDV project but could only capture in DV – I then made a DV project and imported the footage from the HDV project into it. The size is fine, picture is grainy and jitters every second, and audio is out of sync.

    Any tips on what I should do I what programs would be better to do it in?

    Cheers,

    Trev

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