What is the best way to get a DVD from a AE project. Output as Uncompressed avi and use an external program/Premiere to convert it to mv2. Or is there an easier way?
and if I have to go through another program is the difference between uncompressed and dv noticable?
Im using timeremapping to slomo part of a clip. and frameblending to make it smooth. My problem is that when I use frameblending it sometimes look like two pictures in one. With one person and then the same person a couple of pixels away with a slight transparency. Is there any way to avoid...
Im using timeremapping to slomo part of a clip. and frameblending to make it smooth. My problem is that when I use frameblending it sometimes look like two pictures in one. With one person and then the same person a couple of pixels away with a slight transparency. Is there any way to avoid...
doesnt matter.
and for the resolution.
If u arent zooming in use the resolution of the videoformat and the images will match perfectly without any need for scaling.
Does anyone know if the latest Durons(1,6, 1.8 GHz) support SSE so that premiere pro works?
Have an old Athlon 1200 and need to buy a new _cheap_ processor to get Premiere to work.
u should avoid trying to edit mpeg files. Adobe Premiere isnt a big fan of mpeg files. Buy a new large disk instead, fairly cheap these days. If u really need smaller files I suggest trying to use some .avi codec or quicktime. Make testfiles and open them in premiere and see if they are ok to edit.
what I usually do is export it in premiere with divx5.05pro video codec and uncompressed audio.
Then import it in virtualdub, with Video:Direct Stream Copy and Audio:Fulll Processing Mode.
Then choose mp3 in Audio->Compression and File->Save as AVI
well obviously the in_file is compressed in some way and if u output it uncompressed its gonna be alot bigger. So find out what codec its using and compress it with that and u will end up with a file just a little bit bigger.
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