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Old 01-08-2006, 04:45 PM
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Lines on video after encoding to DVD

Hi,

I have just created my first movie on PE and it looks good quality on PE. But when I export it to DVD it comes out with a series of lines accross the moving section. The lines are not a solid colour - it is more of a jagged edge to moving things that appears like lines, and it seriously reduces the quality. It does not do this when I export the movies as AVI though. I have put a photo of it at the bottom.

I am using PE 1.5 and need to simply get what I have in PE onto a DVD as high quality as possible. Any ideas?

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Old 01-08-2006, 06:07 PM
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If you are creating a standard DVD (with MPEG2 encoding) to be played on a stand alone DVD player it appears that at some point along the way you have "de-interlaced" the video. Normal broadcast video is interlaced.

You say "It does not do this when I export the movies as AVI though." how are you viewing this AVI video. If it also is "de-interlaced" but played on a computer monitor then it would appear ok. Computer monitors are progressive (Not Interlaced), TV's are interlaced.

What is Deinterlacing? Facts, solutions, examples:
http://www.100fps.com/

Interlace vs. Progressive vs. De-Interlace
http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides...e.htm#interlace



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Old 01-08-2006, 07:15 PM
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If you are creating a standard DVD (with MPEG2 encoding) to be played on a stand alone DVD player it appears that at some point along the way you have "de-interlaced" the video. Normal broadcast video is interlaced.

You say "It does not do this when I export the movies as AVI though." how are you viewing this AVI video. If it also is "de-interlaced" but played on a computer monitor then it would appear ok. Computer monitors are progressive (Not Interlaced), TV's are interlaced.

What is Deinterlacing? Facts, solutions, examples:
http://www.100fps.com/

Interlace vs. Progressive vs. De-Interlace
http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides...e.htm#interlace



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Ahhhh thanks v much. Do you or anyone happen to know whether there is a way to do this automatically in premiere elements?

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