Premiere Pro 2.0

Rottie

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Ok guys this is my first output from Premiere Pro 2.0 but I have trouble figure out which is the best setting for good/high quality video? I have convert from PAL to NTSC no problem but movie output get poor quality like blurry etc. I can't use Output to DVD feature on Premiere Pro (I have google search there was some problems so not worth the risk to update it) so I use Nero Vision for DVD authoring and output to DVD.
 

djdjohnson

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This doesn't sound right. When working with DV my AMD 3800 X2 renders at realtime or faster, assuming I'm not doing anything too aggressive with filters.

If you're working with HDV things slow down a lot, maybe to the point where the project would take 12 hours, but even that seems a little long.

 

Rottie

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not sure about hdv but i thinkit might have to do with PAL to NTSC transcoding take so much time?
 

Rottie

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Last night I was trying to export 1 hour 23 min movie saved as Microsoft DV AVI codec and i want to test playback I noticed the movie sutters really bad. I can't figure out.
 

Modelworks

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I've found premiere to be really bad at compressing on output.
I always render to a non compressed file, then run a seperate program with the codec I need.
 

Rottie

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I don't think Premiere Pro 2 have MPEG1 or 2 or 4 I can only export using Microsoft DV AVI from what I heard they said it is the best but so far it is having too much sutter during playback