Hello, I was wondering whether someone could help me. I have spent hours and hours modifying the footage I shot while I was in Rome. In Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, it looks good, but as soon as I save the film in mpeg or avi and play it, the quality becomes really poor. When I keep the cam steady, the film is alright (the quality is not excellent, but itâs alright) but as soon as the camera starts moving, the film starts trembling, shaking and shocking and the quality is really poor. Sometimes the mpeg files are watchable in nero showtime, but when I try to burn those files or move them to another computer, it gets the same trembling. I donât know what to do. I would like to be able to watch them on a DVD. Can you help me?
Roos
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It sounds like a fielding problem. Try reversing your field order.Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
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I already tried all the field options, but thanks anyway! Any other suggestions?Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
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Can we see a sample of this problem? (maybe a full resolution still and a full or 1/3 resolution short clip?)Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLp9f0ztty8
but strangely enough the problem doesn't show here, but when I watch in on my computer it happens or when I burn using premiere's burn to dvd, or burn to folder and then burn with imgburn.
or when I export to avi and then use nero vision or nero burning rom...
but when I watched one of my test dvd's on my computer it was fine but when I tried to watch in on my dvd-player it happened again.
so mpegs have the problem but not avi's, but when burning it screws it up.
I tried all the fielding options available but that only enhances the problem and creates the same problem in the previewer.Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM -
Could you post a file that has the problem as a file somewhere? [not as a video on a site like youtube]?Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
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I don't know how to do that. The file is 100 MB, I don't know how I the film any smaller :(Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
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Roos,
Could it be your compression settings? Can you tell us what the bit rate of your video is when you create the DVD? Or, can you tell me what the total duration of the video is on a single DVD disc?
MarkPosted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM -
Roos - use a search engine to search for free big file host.Posted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
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The bitrate is:
Minimum 1,5
Target 6,0
Maximum 8,0
MbpsPosted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM -
It happens with long films, as well as very short onesPosted 1 year ago # Login to Send PM
