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Save adobe premiere with all the pics/music intact
Save adobe premiere with all the pics/music intact










If you use the proper settings h.264 uses temporal compression with b-frames. But I'm afraid the size of that file will double, I'm trying to keep a 4 hour VHS in under 8 GB, with double framerate that would be 16. Thanks again and sorry for the confusion. I could simply put it to interlaced h264 50 fields per second, but then again, the 60 hertz screens won't handle it properly.

save adobe premiere with all the pics/music intact

I'm actually planning to convert everything to h264 as it's much better than MPEG2.

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The question is, how to make it look good on LCDs, played directly from a PC or HTPC. I'm sure the video is captured properly using Premiere Elements 10, it's PAL 720x576, 25 FPS (IMHO it should be referred to as 50 half-resolution frames per second).

save adobe premiere with all the pics/music intact

Therefore the video is interlaced all the time. My TV may have some deinterlacing engine but that works only if it's hooked up to a device that natively sends 50i signal to the TV, which my HTPC does not. I either rely on VLC player's features to deinterlace in real time, or export it as 25p right from Premiere Elements 10. It doesn't do any deinterlacing, it just displays what the PC sends over the cable and that's progressive scan format. The reason it looks bad on any LCD is because PAL is designed for 50 Hz TVs and PC monitors run typically at 60 Hz and TV is also hooked up to my PC so that one is 60 Hz as well. It's an old camcorder footage, not a 24p movie.

save adobe premiere with all the pics/music intact

It feels like 50 FPS though, it's really smooth. I can confirm it is regular PAL format, that means yeah, 25 interlaced frames per second, but each of the 50 fields contain some real information about the video, that's why referred to it as 50 FPS.










Save adobe premiere with all the pics/music intact