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PRemiere CS6 - hand

Explorer ,
Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

Info: VHS Recorder to Adobe Premiere via Grabster AV400

How do I remove the saw teeth, and why do they come?
Is there anything in the "capture" function to be set differently?

Premiere sawteath.jpg

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Community Expert , Feb 26, 2017 Feb 26, 2017

You set up a PAL DV Standard 48 khz in Premiere (this is 4:3 same as footage in mediainfo)

For DVD or Bluray you export to

mpeg2-dvd with PAL High Quality preset (you can tweak the bitrate a bit)

This will give you 4 files.

The audio (wav) and video (m2v) file you import into Encore.

If you want to play the videofile in VLC set VLC to deinterlace.

You only check Max Render Quality if you dont have MPE hardware.

dvd settings standard.png

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Community Expert ,
Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

Those are interlaced artifacts.

Is this a screenshot of the clip in Premiere or some other player?

Post screenshot of clip in MediaInfo in treeview

Post screenshot of sequence settings.

On a side note: i dont think this Grabster thing is the best way to capture old footage.

Get yourself a (secondhand) Grass Vally converter which uses composite to firewire.

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Explorer ,
Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

The Clip is be playing in VLC player after I have exported with "Adobe Media Encoder CS6"

The picture is showing three different settings I have test,

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Community Expert ,
Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

I would realy like a screendump of a clip analyzed in Media Info.

to be able to help you as imo none of the settings are correct.

I forgot to ask; what is the end product going to be.

On a side note; set vlc to deinterlace when playing interlaced material.

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Explorer ,
Feb 24, 2017 Feb 24, 2017

I'm sorry. I don't know how to do what you want and need..

Is this correct  ( se image)  ?

The end product is a DVD or BluRay

Is this correct ?

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Explorer ,
Feb 25, 2017 Feb 25, 2017

I have find out what you ask fore 😉
Here is the screendump from "MediaInfo" and two of the files in my project.

Hope you still have time to help me.

Premiere sawteath-4.jpg

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Community Expert ,
Feb 26, 2017 Feb 26, 2017
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You set up a PAL DV Standard 48 khz in Premiere (this is 4:3 same as footage in mediainfo)

For DVD or Bluray you export to

mpeg2-dvd with PAL High Quality preset (you can tweak the bitrate a bit)

This will give you 4 files.

The audio (wav) and video (m2v) file you import into Encore.

If you want to play the videofile in VLC set VLC to deinterlace.

You only check Max Render Quality if you dont have MPE hardware.

dvd settings standard.png

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