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Re: Render Time is KILLING ME... Premiere Pro CS3
by Lynda Caswell on Jun 15, 2009 at 3:11:01 am

Jeff,

I am a bit more of a beginner at using Premiere Pro 2.0. I have done several picture videos for friends and church and they have all turned out great.

My question is related to the post about rendering time. First, I did not realize that 72dpi are to be used in video. All this time I have been using 300dpi and my rendering time and processing time lasts about 3 hours for an average 10 minute video. If I want to make a DVD to be played on a DVD player with a widescreen, using mostly stills that have motion and music, which preset should I be using for my project? I do not understand the difference between all of the choices.

I usually edit my photos in Adobe Photoshop. What image size and resolution should my photos be saved as?

Thank you for your help. I have taught myself how to use the program, so everything I know is from trial and error as well as getting around the technical jargon in the manual. I appreciate your advice and time!



Sincerely,
Lynda Caswell
Alabama


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