I've recorded in 24PA and digitized into Adobe Premiere Pro. Everything looks great, no split frame issue. Now I bring my footage into a Compositing program "CompositePro" which actually displays the Split Frame.
I do my work and export it back out. Now when I bring back the resulting footage to Premiere it now shows the Split-Frame. I tried exporting to DVD (both progressive and interlaced) and the split frame still shows. Is there anyway to remove the split frame or tell Premiere to Ignore it? I use the same 24P timeline and 2:3:3:2 pull-down (default setting). I'm thinking that something get's lost and Premiere is now thinking this is not a 24PA footage.
The only way I could "remedy" this is to export the footage out and deinterlacing it before bringing it into the CompositePro application. But there are obvious degredation in quality.
Thanks in advance.
I do my work and export it back out. Now when I bring back the resulting footage to Premiere it now shows the Split-Frame. I tried exporting to DVD (both progressive and interlaced) and the split frame still shows. Is there anyway to remove the split frame or tell Premiere to Ignore it? I use the same 24P timeline and 2:3:3:2 pull-down (default setting). I'm thinking that something get's lost and Premiere is now thinking this is not a 24PA footage.
The only way I could "remedy" this is to export the footage out and deinterlacing it before bringing it into the CompositePro application. But there are obvious degredation in quality.
Thanks in advance.