Premiere 6.0: stripes when dissolving, reversing speed, fade

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Premiere 6.0: stripes when dissolving, reversing speed, fade

Post by tlynnec » Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:39 pm

Ok, I'm completely stumped on this one. I'm using A/B editing Premiere 6.0.2, XP w/2.

Everytime i attempt to cross-dissolve, set speed to -100, or use rubber band fades, i get stripes instead of a smooth transition/fade/reverse.

I get the same result w/ various different codecs. I've also tried changing the field order, but that just makes it worse.

Help please!

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Post by Esc » Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:47 pm

This one should be easy. Just go to Project -> Project Settings -> Keyframe and Rendering, then set Fields parameter to No Fields.
This solution is for 6.5 but hopefully Fields parameter is still somewhere around in 6.0.

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Post by tlynnec » Sun Apr 03, 2005 9:44 pm

well, i suppose i should have been clearer. It's already set to no fields (my original setting) and I have the stripes. Giving it a field (lower or upper) only made it worse. :S

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Post by Esc » Mon Apr 04, 2005 11:41 am

Do you slow the video down by any chance?
Is your source video progressive?

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Post by tlynnec » Tue Apr 05, 2005 1:16 am

yeah, it has various speed changes in it.

no it's not progressive

now this is weird........ I've managed to fix it on all my moving footage (by applying some filters to th orginal footage b4 importing it to premiere), but the still images i'm using (.bmp) continue to stripe on the dissolves and fades x_x

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Post by James Sharp » Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:04 am

im drunk but it sounds like a interlacing problem.. just take your finished uncompressed copy and run it through virtual dob mod and use the deinterlace option and it will clear it up..that is if i have read this right

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Post by Esc » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:19 am

If you are slowing video down, then uncheck "Video Options -> Field Options -> Deinterlace when speed is below 100%" on those clips. Crazy enough, Premiere is using duplicate field method to deinterlace.
If your video is not progressive (i.e. interlaced) then you better IVTC or de-interlace it before editing.

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