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	<title>Comments on: E-Seminar tomorrow on time saving features of CS4</title>
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		<title>By: Shawn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a follow up question to the interlaced video one I asked in session.
You quickly mentioned something about a  ( and I think you said ) &quot;progressive frame&quot; in reference to a fix for mixing UFF and LFF footage. DO you have a link to info on that?
Thanks  - great session today.
PS - I watched EP. #15 and it was great to see that importing and editing 16 different footage types is so fast in PP CS4.

[DR - Shawn, I don&#039;t have a link to anything but when you&#039;re outputting footage types if the codec supports a progressive frame output, you can address it in Adobe Media Encoder.  So, when I&#039;m working with DV footage for example, I can have the option of &#039;de-interlacing&#039; the footage depending on my output file type.  The bottom line is that there is no ABC for doing output - but I do recommend Aharon Rabinowitz&#039;s Internet killed the video star training DVD which goes into encoding in some detail.  It&#039;s $50 I think and well worth it.]
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a follow up question to the interlaced video one I asked in session.<br />
You quickly mentioned something about a  ( and I think you said ) &#8220;progressive frame&#8221; in reference to a fix for mixing UFF and LFF footage. DO you have a link to info on that?<br />
Thanks  &#8211; great session today.<br />
PS &#8211; I watched EP. #15 and it was great to see that importing and editing 16 different footage types is so fast in PP CS4.</p>
<p>[DR - Shawn, I don't have a link to anything but when you're outputting footage types if the codec supports a progressive frame output, you can address it in Adobe Media Encoder.  So, when I'm working with DV footage for example, I can have the option of 'de-interlacing' the footage depending on my output file type.  The bottom line is that there is no ABC for doing output - but I do recommend Aharon Rabinowitz's Internet killed the video star training DVD which goes into encoding in some detail.  It's $50 I think and well worth it.]</p>
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