PDA

View Full Version : capturing and exporting with best quality in premiere pro CS3?



voltorben
2008 January 9th, 14:51
Okay, i have some questions regarding the quality of footage when you upload/edit it on the computer.
I have a MacBook, and im using adobe premiere pro CS3, and i have a PAL HV20.

My setting on my camera is:
HDV (PF25)
and i use the Tv mode
and my COMP. OUT is 1080i
(this is what i recon is the best settings when i wan't the highest quality footage - tell me if i'm wrong here)

First of: when i make a new project in premiere, should i choose HDV 1080i25 (50i) og HDVi30 (60i)? im guessing it's the 1080i25 (50i) since im using HDV(PF25) on my cam... but then again, im not sure :hv20-smilie51:

Then i capture my footage and it'll be at a resolution of 1440*1080.

Now, here is my problem:
When I make, lets say a movie, I'll have some parts that I'll cut out and export so i can edit them in adobe after effects, and then I'll like to import them again onto the movie in premiere.
The problem is that when im exporting the video out of premiere it's loosing quality and resolution. I choose file>export>video and then settings. What should i choose for a compressor?
this is what i have to choose between:
http://borglind.dk/compressors.png
and wht should i choose in pixel aspect ratio?
http://borglind.dk/pixelaspect.png

no matter what i choose, the frame size is still 720*576 - is it just OK to change it to 1440*1080, since i do not wan't to loose quality?

I have access to FCP 6, so if that'll produce better quality, then i'll use that. It's just that i would prefere using premiere, if it's the same, since that is what I'm used to.

I really hope someone can help me and at least answer some of my questions :)

Thanks, Andy
:hv20-smilie03:

Lunchbox
2008 January 9th, 15:08
You are exporting as DV, that's standard definition 720x576 in PAL. You should select HDV 1080p25

voltorben
2008 January 9th, 15:18
You are exporting as DV, that's standard definition 720x576 in PAL. You should select HDV 1080p25

thanks for the fast reply!

yeah, it's on the DV at default...

anyways, when i change the compression to 1080p25, it doesnt change the frame size. should i do this myself by typing 1440*1080?

Also, what about the pixel aspect ratio?

Lunchbox
2008 January 9th, 15:21
I don't use Mac so I am not sure what you are doing exactly.

YOu should be creating a Premiere project with project preset HDV 1080p25. Capture and edit the video with such timeline. When output, go to Adobe Media Encoder instead of File, Export, Video. That's for PC. But for Mac, I don't know if you have any HD codec to be used.

the pixel aspect ratio should be 1:1.33. Make sure you have interlace set to none.

voltorben
2008 January 9th, 15:32
I don't use Mac so I am not sure what you are doing exactly.

YOu should be creating a Premiere project with project preset HDV 1080p25. Capture and edit the video with such timeline. When output, go to Adobe Media Encoder instead of File, Export, Video. That's for PC. But for Mac, I don't know if you have any HD codec to be used.

the pixel aspect ratio should be 1:1.33. Make sure you have interlace set to none.

THANKS! this is what i was looking for :) there is adobe media encoder on mac too!

again, thanks!

edit: is it MPEG-2 i want to export it in?

laura
2008 September 8th, 14:15
well, then, what are the best setting for Pal export at 25p with premiere cs3? Both for internet and dvd. I dont see much debate about the pal version exports on this forum...could anyone at least guide me in a more illuminating direction?