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Posted by Toby on 11/26/06 12:15
The stripes are due to interlacing. They won't be visible on a TV. Or you
can deinterlace the video with various codecs.
Toby
<pwilleke@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I was working on a video that I imported from the camera.
> The AVI (2 in fact) looks very good, it is of high quality, even on my
> computer screen.
>
>
> Ik cut the file up, added transitions, added music, .... All this with
> Premiere 6.
>
>
> However, the AVI that I rendered with Premiere looks bad. The quality
> is even worse than VHS.
> Whenever there is a fast moving (or even not so fast) part in the
> movie, the image gets stripes.
>
>
> It's like when an arm is moved pieces of teh arm stay behind in the
> movement.
> I don't know how te explain the behaviour in a better way.
>
>
> Afterwards I converted the AVI to MPG2 with TMPGenc and I wrote it to
> DVD after converting the files to VOB etc....
>
>
> The movie on the DVD is so poor in quality it's not worth looking at.
> Not only are there stripes appearing, the images are nog fluent any
> more. The combination of these two make it really horrible to look @.
>
>
> Any advise on how I can render a perfectly good looking AVI to a
> qualitative AVI?
>
>
> PS: All this is in PAL format, cause I'm European ;-)
>
>
> Thanx in advance!
> Peeke
>
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