You could try selecting all the clips on the timeline and seeing if you can still right-click and get the Field Options option, but I know this doesn't work in Premiere Pro, so I wouldn't get your hopes up.Inaaca wrote:Is there a way to do this for the whole project as opposed to having to reselect this for every clip?Up In Flamez wrote:NOTE : WHENEVER YOU TRY TO SLOW DOWN A CLIP IN ADOBE PREMIERE 6.X, PREMIERE TRIES TO DEINTERLACE IT WITH A HORRIBLE METHOD. SO IF YOU SPEED UP A CLIP, RIGHT CLICK IT AND GO TO VIDEO OPTIONS > FIELD OPTIONS, AND UN-CLICK 'DEINTERLACE WHEN SPEED IS BELOW 100%'. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, THEN YOUR CLIP WILL LOOK ALL JAGGED AND UGLY!!
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Tested and it doesn't. It selects the clip you right-click on.Scintilla wrote:You could try selecting all the clips on the timeline and seeing if you can still right-click and get the Field Options option, but I know this doesn't work in Premiere Pro, so I wouldn't get your hopes up.Inaaca wrote:Is there a way to do this for the whole project as opposed to having to reselect this for every clip?Up In Flamez wrote:NOTE : WHENEVER YOU TRY TO SLOW DOWN A CLIP IN ADOBE PREMIERE 6.X, PREMIERE TRIES TO DEINTERLACE IT WITH A HORRIBLE METHOD. SO IF YOU SPEED UP A CLIP, RIGHT CLICK IT AND GO TO VIDEO OPTIONS > FIELD OPTIONS, AND UN-CLICK 'DEINTERLACE WHEN SPEED IS BELOW 100%'. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, THEN YOUR CLIP WILL LOOK ALL JAGGED AND UGLY!!
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I can't look it up right now, but isn't there some setting when you create a new project that would let you do that automatically to every clip?
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Hm.. I'm not sure, but if that's the case, I would hope that EADFAG would have included that.Gepetto wrote:I can't look it up right now, but isn't there some setting when you create a new project that would let you do that automatically to every clip?
Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.
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wouldn't it be easier to deinterlace the source clips via avisynth then?Inaaca wrote:Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.
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Doesn't matter. Premiere 6.5 and earlier will still do the whole "Deinterlace when speed is below 100%" thing by default even if your clips are progressive, If Internet Relay Chat.Gepetto wrote:wouldn't it be easier to deinterlace the source clips via avisynth then?Inaaca wrote:Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.
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Even if you deinterlace the footage, whenever you change the speed of a clip, Premiere 6.5 does it anyway unless you uncheck that box under clip-> video options-> field options. Why... I don't knowGepetto wrote:wouldn't it be easier to deinterlace the source clips via avisynth then?Inaaca wrote:Otherwise there doesn't seem to be a setting that I've seen to do it to every clip universally. It's a bit of a pain, but I guess I'll just have to deal with it clip by clip.
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