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kallend

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OK, so I installed Premiere 6.5 some long time ago and everything was fine.

Then I made a PAL DVD for my sister in the UK, and I clicked on the PAL box in the project setup.

After it was done I clicked back on the NTSC box.

From that time on everything I capture has been incorrectly interlaced, and I have to turn off interlacing in the "clip" menu video option to make it look right.

So:

why did it get screwed up by going from NTSC to PAL and back, and

What do I do to get it back like it was so I don't have to do it manually each time?
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I use Prem.Pro 1.5....with no prior 6.5 experience.....this may work in 6.5 , not sure..
Hers the path to set the defaults to NTSC

Open Premiere.....'EDIT'.....'PREFERENCES'....'DEVICE CONTROL'.....'VIDEO STANDARD' ....then choose NTSC and then 're' save the project

Hope it works.....file incompatibility probs when editing suck...[:/]

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I use Prem.Pro 1.5....with no prior 6.5 experience.....this may work in 6.5 , not sure..
Hers the path to set the defaults to NTSC

Open Premiere.....'EDIT'.....'PREFERENCES'....'DEVICE CONTROL'.....'VIDEO STANDARD' ....then choose NTSC and then 're' save the project

Hope it works.....file incompatibility probs when editing suck...[:/]



Tried that. It defaults to NTSC OK but the interlacing is still messed up until I explicitly fix it for each new clip captured.
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I work in video doing post-production, and regardless of the official acronym, this is what most of us call it:

NTSC - never the same colors
NTSC - never twice same color

it is an old standard which was developed in the analog tv days, and still is the most used standard even when it is by no means the best standard (kind of like microsft operating systems... ;))

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