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high profile mpeg2 from tricaster to dvd. premiere settings?
by Eric Hite on Apr 27, 2009 at 11:24:49 pm

I am editing in adobe premiere cs4 and outputting to DVD via encore and having trouble with the quality. What I really need is some advice on what project settings to use to take a file from that was recoreded on the tricaster studio using the "studio mpeg" and get that out to a dvd. I am able to do this just fine when I edit from DV tape. I also "think" there is something screwy with the tricaster as premiere reads the file with a par of something 1.15 instead of 1.212 and the image is a few pixes shy of filling the heigth and has nasty rough edges. So far the resulting dvd has a strange blurring or ghosting effect and is oddly pixelated. And its entirely possible that I am not even describing it correctly.

Thanks for you time!


Eric D. Hite
Lubbock, Texas USA.
Maxworx Events, TLP, OPRTV


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