RogerBerry
IS-IT--Management
Just bought a DVD burner and want to burn some treasured footage. I started with a six minute sequence and found it took over three hours to export as an AVI.
As an experiment, I put together a similar sequence in Windows Movie Maker and found this took only around four minutes to export. Why the difference? Am I doing something wrong or is Premiere just really slow at handling this?
There are no transitions in the sequence I'm talking about and no special effects. I'm doin >file>export timeline>movie then choosing Cinepak Codec by Radius and D1/DV PAL in the settings.
I'm running Version 6 on a 2.4GHz P4 with 512Mb ram and 7,200rpm hard drives.
If this is just the way things are with Premiere, how does anyone aver produce a feature film?
As an experiment, I put together a similar sequence in Windows Movie Maker and found this took only around four minutes to export. Why the difference? Am I doing something wrong or is Premiere just really slow at handling this?
There are no transitions in the sequence I'm talking about and no special effects. I'm doin >file>export timeline>movie then choosing Cinepak Codec by Radius and D1/DV PAL in the settings.
I'm running Version 6 on a 2.4GHz P4 with 512Mb ram and 7,200rpm hard drives.
If this is just the way things are with Premiere, how does anyone aver produce a feature film?