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    Default 30p not progressive?

    I shot some 30p video with my HV30, but when I play back, it has interlaced frames about every four frames. I captured progressive, and have a progressive project set up. I exported, progressive settings, but same results. Any ideas?

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    what program you use to edit.

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    Premiere Pro 2.0

    I captured using Cineform Aspect trial through Premiere.

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    Which project preset you use. It looks like your have a wrong timeline preset. Right click on the clip and uncheck "Frame Blending" to see if it helps.

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    Aspect HD 1920 x 1080 30p

    Frame Blending off.

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    your video is 1440x1080 30p 29.97fps. check if there is such timeline preset.

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    No such preset, I can make a custom one though. I'll maybe try recapturing, see what I get.

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    according to Cineform web site, AspectHD is 1440x1080

    http://www.cineform.com/products/Aspect-Prospect.htm

    are you sure you are getting the correct trial? Or does it work with Premiere Pro 2.0.

    If you create your own preset with the wrong frame rate, with the "Frame blending" option on, premiere will blend your source video frame to conform with the new timeline frame rate.

    why don't you just ditch cineform and work with native adobe timeline preset so make sure the problem isn't HV30 first?

    If you are on PPro 2.0, you will need to get the Canon 30F timeline preset from adobe.com

    http://www.hv20.com/showthread.php?t=2396

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    My bad, Prospect, not Aspect.

    I'll download the preset, thanks Lunchbox.

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    Glad to help

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