Premiere Pro CC 60p to 30i and 50p to 25i

Hi,
When i have 60p footage and i need to burn a dvd, I have to convert 60p to 30i. In export menu I put the settings and the results are not good at all! When I play the new mpeg2dvd file the interlaced frames are like echoing...What should I do? What is wrong in the settings?
Please help me!!!

In Field Options (CS4) has the "Interlace Consecutive Frames".
That is gone from CC since it happens "under the hood" now. I was very glad when that option was removed, so the footage 50p to 25i, always comes out great.
Dont' check "Frame Blending", don't check "Use Previews", don't export to 25p if you want smooth motion in the exported footage.
When you say "...interlaced frames are like echoing...", what do you mean? Do you mean that the video always looks bad or that sometimes frames are repeated and thus the footage looks bad sometimes? Import the exported footage into Premiere Pro CC and place it on a matching timeline and use the arrow keys to move forward, frame by frame. Do you see any repeated frames? There has been a bug since CS5 that causes repeated frames sometimes when going from 50p to 25i or from 60p to 30i. That issue should be fixed in 7.0.1, so make sure to update if you use 7.0.0. (Help > Updates)
- Are you exporting to MPEG2-DVD or do you use any other Exporter in the Export Settings dialog?
- Where are you playing/watching the file, on a burned DVD on a television or the .m2v-file in a media player on the computer?

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