Thanks SpikeSpiegel!
I pretty much understand all your advice which has been most helpful.
When you say that you lose all of field B and half the length of field A when you downsize from 720x576 to 384x288 I take it to mean that you are referring to the capture process ie. only capturing at that resolution and frame rate??? I would understand it if these capture settings gave you lousy quality. What about if you were to capture at full resolution, perform all your editing in Premier and then export the finished movie as a 384x288 25fps movie??? Is there any benefit to de-interlacing the captured file first (in VDubMod with SmartDeinterlace for example) before editing the file in Premiere and then downsizing for export???
The world of multi-media needs a ruthless dictator to enforce some sort of order to the quagmire of formats for video out there.
Kind regards
Pertwee.
I pretty much understand all your advice which has been most helpful.
When you say that you lose all of field B and half the length of field A when you downsize from 720x576 to 384x288 I take it to mean that you are referring to the capture process ie. only capturing at that resolution and frame rate??? I would understand it if these capture settings gave you lousy quality. What about if you were to capture at full resolution, perform all your editing in Premier and then export the finished movie as a 384x288 25fps movie??? Is there any benefit to de-interlacing the captured file first (in VDubMod with SmartDeinterlace for example) before editing the file in Premiere and then downsizing for export???
The world of multi-media needs a ruthless dictator to enforce some sort of order to the quagmire of formats for video out there.
Kind regards
Pertwee.
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