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Re: Adobe Premiere (A DISSAPOINTMENT)
by Jason Harris on Apr 28, 2009 at 5:03:34 pm

erics

i agree it MIGHT not be a vista/xp thing, and the specs on this pc are off the chart, but we have used the same source footage on pcs that are more MAINSTREAM with the same results

heres the missing info for you

SOURCE VIDEO

ALL CLIPS
Frame rate (25.0 fps)
codec MPG
video size (640X480 (1.0)
audio 32000 hz compressed mono


hope this helps as this is the output settings

Frame rate (25.0 fps)
codec WMV,FLV,MPG,AVI (tried them all)

WMV for example
video size (720X480, 25 fps
audio 4 kbps, 8 khz mono
compressed, VBR, 2 pass, avg 1500.00 [kpbs]
win media codec 9
two pass video


might add soem light to the subject

lol

wait till you see what vegas did with the same footage and the TIME shaved using it!

I AM AN OPTIMISTIC person if this is me screwing up ill be humbled, but i need some guidance, im all ears

not condemning anything yet!






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