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Re: Elements 11 will not properly import from hard drive video of 352 x 480. Audio is fine.

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alexmorgan43

 

Thank you for the reply.

 

(Note: It would be better also to know...frame rate and progressive or interlaced video...NTSC or PAL setup...but for now....with some assumptions...

 

Although I have never run into a DVD-VIDEO video file with the 352 x 480 (4:3) resolution, it does exist apparently.

DVD-Video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

From my perspective, if your client's goal is DVD-VIDEO format on DVD disc for this source, I do not see that Premiere Elements (any version)

is going to produce a DVD-VIDEO on DVD disc with video files 352 x 480 (4:3). It will give you (NTSC) 720 x 480 4:3 @ 29.97 interlaced frames per second

or (PAL) 720 x 576 4:3 @ 25 interlaced frames per second.

 

If your client can settle for your 352 x 480 (4:3) source exported to a file saved to the computer hard drive, then Premiere Elements 11 can give you a MPEG2.mpg

file with a 352 x 480 4:3 resolution.

 

But, assuming the NTSC DVD-VIDEO on DVD disc workflow....with Frame Width = 480 pixels and Frame Height = 352 pixels...But if this is really portrait rather than

landscape oriented video, then we have other considerations not mentioned below....and I suspect we may be going in that direction...the answers will be in the details...

 

1. Open Premiere Elements 11 to the Expert workspace. Go to File Menu/New/Project and Change Settings.

 

2. In Change Setting, select

NTSC

FLIP

Flip Mino and Ultra 29_97p

OK out of there. In the New Project dialog that next appears,

make sure that you have a check mark next to Force Selected Project Settings on This Project. OK out of there.

 

3. Back in the Expert workspace, import your VTS_02_1.VOB using the project's Add Media/Files and Folders to get

the file into Projects Assets from where it is dragged to the Timeline.

(Typically the DVD-VIDEO's video files start with VTS_01_1.VOB, but not always. This may be one of those not always times. Just

check that your video is represented in those video files (VTS_).

 

4. Edit, Add Menu if you want.

 

5. Publish+Share/Disc/DVC disc with preset NTSC_Dolby DVD for the NTSC DVD-VIDEO Standard 4:3 on DVD disc

@ 29.97 interlaced frames per second.

 

6. Moment of truth...what does that look like on your TV's DVD player.

 

Please review and consider and then we can fine tune if my assumptions did not meet your actual details.

 

Thanks.

 

ATR


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