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Premier Pro 1.5.1 - HDV field rendering problem
Hi there
I'm trying to edit HDV on my system with the Cineform codec. I can capture the HD material ok from my SOny Z1E camera, and I can also edit the footage. But when I render it out as a movie, I have the old favouite "comb" pattern on moving objects. I have tried rendering the movie out using upper field first, lower field first and even "no fields" but have the same problem on all. I can't seem to change the video settnigs of the project without upgrading to Adobe Aspect for £500, which since 95% of my editing is done in SD is simply not worth the money. Anyone have any ideas? |
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