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  • Brian Adams

    December 1, 2007 at 12:48 pm in reply to: Deinterlace for TV or not?

    OK, thanks for the help guys.

    My material is actually on DVD or drives – so all digitally. Some of it is interlaced and some isn’t.

  • Brian Adams

    November 30, 2007 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Deinterlace for TV or not?

    OK, thanks both for the advice. So, really I’m just keeping it as the original. If it’s interlaced, then keep it interlaced.

    To be honest, not all of the original films have the lines/interlaced. eg: – two different scenes aren’t being blended together to create one frame. The different scenes are their own individual frames.

    I guess this means these are already de-interlaced in the original? Should I then be interlacing them here?


    Regarding the project settings. This was just the default options I believe. I’ve had Premiere for a few years and cannot remember tampering with these parts. I don’t usually alter defaults on any program.

    The project is set to “Lower Field First” (PAL of course). So, I guess I should rendering them as as “Lower Field First” and leaving the “Deinterlace Video” unchecked?

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