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Anyway to Utilize Adobe Premiere and Hybrid?
I am capturing VHS tapes through an AIW into Virtual Dub. Been having great captures and deinterlacing in Hybrid.
I have come across a video that I would like to color-correct and also do some audio editing because it has some nasty pops and parts of the video are super quiet while others are extremely loud. I normally would use premiere for this type of editing but for these types of videos, it's not known to be the best option for them. Can hybrid output to a format that is lossless and could then be edited in Premiere or vice versa? I have tried exporting from Premiere as a Huffyuv but there is no way to keep the interlacing. |
No clue, which lossless formats Premiere supports.
Hybrid can export to multiple lossless video formats:
For the lossless formats, you probably have to test it yourself. Cu Selur |
What version?
What OS? For SD (VHS), lossless... - Mac = ProRes422 - Windows ("PC") = FFHuffyuv (FFvHuff) Premiere export kept Huffyuv interlace (AVI export) in CS6. |
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Thank you Selur & Lordsmurf for your quick replies.
The machine I am using Premiere on is a windows 10 machine with Premiere being up to date, along with Huffyuv v2.1.1. The capture machine is a windows xp machine with virtual dub 1.9.11. There is an option during export to set the field (screenshot attached) and I do know that the video is a Top Field First video. With these settings should I technically have a very similar if not the same file from Virtual Dub, plus my corrections/edits? I talked to adobe support and they recommended selecting an option called Reverse Field Dominance but I can't seem to find the exact meaning of it, he just told me it meant it would stay interlaced upon exporting, he didn't seem like the most knowledgable professional. |
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