I have ripped several DVDs and run them through Avisynth. I ended up with .9 PAR 720x480 23.976fps. When I create a project with premiere cs3, its at 1.0 PAR and so my footage does not run at the full 16:9.and looks slightly "squished" together.
Do I have to run it through avisynth again with something else to fix that?
This is the script I copypasted from another thread. (lazyness...)
mpeg2source("F:\TACTICAL_OPS_02\VIDEO_TS\Opening02.d2v", cpu=4)
TFM(d2v="F:\TACTICAL_OPS_02\VIDEO_TS\Opening02.d2v",order=-1,field=-1,mode=5,pp=7,slow=2)
TDecimate(mode=1)
Any help would be appreciated.
.9 PAR with 720x480 23.976fps, need 1.0 PAR
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Would it be better (quality wise) to do it that way or run the resize script on all my footage?Scintilla wrote:Also, Premiere Pro seems to automatically think every video clip that's at 720x480 is 0.9 PAR (NTSC 4:3) by default. To fix this, right-click on the clip in the Library and select "Interpret Footage...", then set it how you want it.