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  1. gingermatti

    MPEG 4 Codec Import problem

    Hello all I am capturing video straight to HDD. The format that my HDD recorder spits out is as follows: "MPEG-4 SP with ADPCM stereo sound with up to 512x384 @ 30 f/s, in AVI format." I can't import this file format into Premiere (6.5), as it says format is unsupported. Can I download codec...
  2. gingermatti

    Best export format for burning to DVD

    Thanks for all your help guys. Don't run encore unfortunately. Should I?! Irsmith - thanks for your info. Interested as to why I shouldn't use Premiere's MPEG export... Thanks again Gingermatti
  3. gingermatti

    Best export format for burning to DVD

    Hi all I use Premiere 6.5 and have DVDit! as DVD building/burning software. What would be the best format to export my projects in, in terms of final quality. Processing speed and disk space are not problems, I just need the best quality. Any advice happily received Ginger Matti
  4. gingermatti

    Problem with Media Objects in PowerPoint 2003

    I have recently upgraded to Powerpoint 2003. I use media objects in the presentations (.mpg and .wav) in previous versions of PP I inserted them as an object (rather than embed, to save on file size). Settings were: object: play "hide while not playing" "hide after animation". What that did...
  5. gingermatti

    Why do I have to render simple effects to preview in 6.5?

    I thought the whole idea was that in 6.5 you didn't have to. I have a big matrox (RTX1000?) card and a very fast computer. When I try and do things like add snow effects, do any motion, transparecy or stuff like bluring out faces i have to hit return and render it before I can preview it. I...
  6. gingermatti

    Pixelating/Blurring Faces in clips

    I run Premiere 6.5 with a Matrox RTX.100 card and would like to know how to pixelate or blur a human face in a clip (it's not what you think, it's to do with the Data Protection Act!) Any help much appreciated Matti

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