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Help: Slow motion clips seem to flicker when watching on DVD

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Mar 24, 2005
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When I make a DVD, the playback quality is horrible on clips that are slowmotion. But what i dont get is, it plays back fine on my computer. Do I need to adjust something??? Or do I have a shitty burner??? I need your help... and would really appreciate it. Later
 
I am having the same problem. I am wondering if I need to change the encoding selection for DVD export. I am using the default right now. I am also having a flicker on "Hold Frame" segments. Any help would be great I am trying to search the forums for more answers but haven't found much.
 
I get the same problem when I export as an AVI or export back to camera. I'm quite annoyed by this. ANyone know any solutions?
 
Please detail your export settings...that would help with the suggestions.
 
NTSC DV High quality, low bandwidth VBR transcoding of DV content [max bit rate = 7]" Sorry it took me so freekin long to repost.
 
Try exporting your project as an uncompressed AVI, then use a third party encoder (e.g., TMPGEnc) to convert to DVD format. The quality of Premiere's DVD encoding capability has been stated numerous times on this forum as questionable.
 
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Still new but her is my stab at and explination
It seems to me that when you apply a frame hold it is still try to play the entire motion in that particular frame. A single frame is a small amount of time but it still senses the movement. If you right click over the selected segment in your timeline you can pick an option called "reduce flicker" or something named similar. this seems to blur the flickering area. Like its sampeling the entire movement and producing it to a single image. It didn't reduce the quality enough to make a diffrence to me and it seems like a good "quick fix". Just a thought fire away if I am right or wrong we are all here to learn.....
 
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