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Hi there,
I am fairly new to exporting videos in premiere pro and wanted to ask any experienced knowledgable users what the
field order in the export box does if changing between progressive, upper or lower? I have read up on interlacing and de-interlacing as i noticed that my clip when played on the computer shows these horizontal interlacing lines when exported on the default 'upper' field order option and as a test I exported with 'progressive' and the lines had disappeared but I'm wondering if exporting it in progressive reduces the quality of the video in any way?
This video is to be played on an HD TV most likely for a meeting.
Reading up that some TVs will automatically de-interlace a clip, does this mean that
a) I should just leave it interlaced under 'upper' option and know that the horizontal lines won't appear on the TV? (still need to test this)
or
b) Just export as progressive as I am entirely wrong about the TV and the horizontal lines will show up on HD TVs unless I export with progressive?
I am pretty confused!
Please, I would appreciate any advice on this?
Sorry if i'm wrong on the things i've said, I am very new to all of this!
Thank you!
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Hi Jess565,
Thanks for using Adobe forums,
You can go ahead and export as Progressive and it will not effect the quality of your video.
Happy Editing,
Sandeep
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If your source is interlaced and you want to make a dvd or bd you leave it interlaced.
The old fashioned dv camera is lower. HD is always upper. Going from HD to DVD is also upper.
If you are exporting for pc, web, Youtube etc. you export progressive.
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What will happen if you have HD and export progressive for DVD?
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It won't look as good.