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AVI file size HUGE and export VERY slow

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Rob0368

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Dec 19, 2002
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CA
Hi,

I am new to video editing and could really use some help.
I am capturing clips from my analog camcorder using Adobe Premiere 6.0 and storing them as avi files. The playback is very good quality. I also was able to export and encode to MPEG-2 format...but it took a VERY long time (about 1 hour for a 3 min clip). Also, the size of the original AVI file is 1.2 gigs (about 53MB in MPEG-2 format)! I can't believe this is normal for a PIII 450Mhz system.

I realize that I am leaving out details re my settings, but I would really appreciate any tips on reducing file size and time to export while still maintaining fairly good playback quality.

Thank you in advance,

Rob
 
Its quite normal; if you're capturing at uncompressed avi.

10 megs per 1 second of video is the running standard at 44.1 Khz Audio/stereo. A three minute video is about 1.8 Gb.

Depending on how much memory (and your system is slow by today's standards) a three minute video to encode via Adobe Premiere will take an hour at least ( A 6 minute on my PII 200 when I had Adobe 5.1 RT took 8 hours). And it was rendering from Mjpeg Avi.

That same 6 minute video on my P4 1.6 Ghz now takes 15 minutes in Adobe Premiere 6.0

Though, me, i really dont like Adobe Premiere's MPG plugin (encoder) so I opt to use others.

Take a look over at for MPEG encoding tools. One I suggest is TMpegEnc (Tsunami Mpeg Encoder). You'll have to pay a small license fee for it to encode into DVD Mpeg2, but its freeware nonetheless for other mpg encoding (including to vcd). Its much faster to encode to mpeg that way
 
Great info! Thanks WizyWyg. Looks like it's time to upgrade my system :)
 
Rob - Yeah, that's was my conclusion about my pII 200 when I started to learn how to do digital video editing.
 
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