|  | Posted by Bernie Dwyer on 02/07/06 06:42 
Jukka Aho wrote:>
 > Bernie Dwyer wrote:
 >
 > > Hi - I've used Premiere Pro 1.5 on Windows XP to edit my first film.
 > >
 > > It was filmed and edited in 16:9 so I've exported to AVI format and
 > > imported that into a new letterboxed 4:3 project, suitable for
 > > distribution to friends and sponsors who don't have widescreen TVs.
 >
 > If you're distributing it on a DVD, letterboxing the material yourself
 > is unnecessary. DVD players will letterbox 16:9 material automatically,
 > on the fly, if they have been set up for use with a 4:3 tv set.
 >
 Thanks, but I've no idea if the sponsors have such setups at home - so
 I've letterboxed it just to be safe.
 
 > > I want to send a copy to a friend in the USA (I'm in Australia - PAL
 > > system). I don't need to make a DVD-VIDEO, just an AVI file to play on
 > > the computer will be fine. PP's export->movie options include a choice
 > > to use a DV-PAL compressor, or a DV-NTSC compressor. The only
 > > difference
 > > it seems to make is to change the frame rate from 25 to 29.97 (I
 > > think).
 >
 > The resolution will also be changed from 720×576 to 720×480.
 >
 > > Presumably it's going to duplicate some frames and perform other
 > > magic.
 >
 > Quality will suffer in this process - motion usually becomes jerky or
 > blurry.
 >
 > > Do I need to use the DV-NTSC option if it's only going to be
 > > viewed on a computer (in the USA), or can I just leave it at DV-PAL?
 >
 > You can leave it at DV-PAL. Modern computers are not in any way bound to
 > the dominant video standard of the country where they are used, and can
 > play back both formats equally well. Note, however, that a single-layer
 > DVD-R can only hold about 20 minutes of DV video. If you need more than
 > that, you will have to consider some other codec/format.
 >
 > --
 > znark
 
 I suspected as much - I'll leave it as DV-PAL. It's only 9.5 minutes
 long - about 1.9GB (plus about 10 minutes of "behind the scenes"
 clowning around), so capacity isn't a problem. Thanks for your help.
 
 --
 
 Bernie Dwyer
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