Costas Damianou
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Costas Damianou
August 10, 2013 at 1:29 pm in reply to: DVD created with Premier Pro and Encore from Canon 700D is pixelatedThanks Ann.
I did a few tests and it seems changing the field to lower or setting it to Auto had a good export when played on a DVD player that upscales. Importing an exported Premier Pro timeline also worked ok.
2 queries
– is it worth upgrading to Premier Pro CC?
– I watched a DVD from someone else that uses a Canon DSLR and creates NTSC DVDs like me but the quality of the DVD on the DVD player that doesn’t upscale was so much better. I cannot see why this would be the case. Playing cards were not pixelated we’re mine are.
AMD Athlon 11 640 Processor 3.00 GHz
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Costas Damianou
August 9, 2013 at 3:25 pm in reply to: DVD created with Premier Pro and Encore from Canon 700D is pixelatedThanks Ann. I will miss the Dyniamic Linking. IT will be a headache if I had to o something to the Premier Pro Timeline again.
Isn’t there a way of re adjusting the fields?
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Can anyone shed a light on this query?
Thanks in advance
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Hi
I am using premier pro cs4
I didn’t film in Hd due to not having a high spec pc. But now I do I guess I should. I have never filmed and edited in HD before. Would this be a simple preset to use for this camera?
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Costas Damianou
May 26, 2011 at 3:02 pm in reply to: APPro >>Encore >> Encode failed after fw seconds??Hi
I have just encountered the exact same problem. Has anyone got a solution for this?
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anyone managed to fix this? For some reason I am not experiencing the same problem.
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Costas Damianou
May 23, 2011 at 6:08 am in reply to: Shot With Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Editing in Premier Pro CS4Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I am using CS4. I haven’t shot in HD just SD. The footage size is 640 x 480.
The closest XDCAM EX setting is 720p – XDCAM EX 720P 30 p however the frame size is 1280 X 720.
It looks like my DV- NTSC Standard 48KHZ setting might be the best and changing it to progressive.
But I am still getting flickering in the background. I am not sure if it is due to the colour of my background, or the fact that by creating a WMV file which is 13MB is loosing quality thus the flickering in the background.
I am completely stumped.
Your help and sugegstions are much appreciated.
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Hi
Thanks for the suggestions above. I thought i update you regarding Cineform. What can I say. They have been very very helpfull. They sent me another build and decided to load it onto another pc for testing. This worked fine. The conversions are FANTASTIC. If anyone whants to see a before and after conversion, please dont hesitate to send me a private message. It seems that the pc I installed Neoscene originally still had some leftovers from the previous version so the new build wasnt working as it should. Neoscene support gave me all the references of were too look to fully delete any leftovers and re install the new build.
Thumbs up to Neoscene and Cineform support.
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Hi
just spotted this thread. I am going to shoot some movie with an EOS 5D Mark II. Is it best to transcode the MPEG-4 files into another format before editing?. If so whats the best software to acomplish this?
Thanks for your help.
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Hi
Sorry i meant DV. i honestly cant figire out whats not set up properly.