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  1. what would be the best codec for exporting screencasts from camtasia studio to edit them in premiere pro cs3 ? is quicktime/apple animation the best one ? or are there better ones out there, that premiere supports ?
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    That depends on what the final format will be. That's the best one.

    Why do you mention Apple animation? Because it's 15fps? That frame rate doesn't need to be maintained. The clip should be upsampled to the project settings.
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  3. no, because animation is the only "intermediary" format I know, that is why I've asked if there are others, or better ones than animation, and better suited for screencasts

    the final, edited video, will be a .mkv with h264 and aac inside

    but first I wanted to know if there are better alternatives to animation, to use as intermediary for exporting from camtasia and for exporting from premiere after editing, and then encode with staxrip

    is lagarith better than apple animation for screencast videos ? or huffyuv ?
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    Originally Posted by codemaster View Post
    what would be the best codec for exporting screencasts from camtasia studio to edit them in premiere pro cs3 ? is quicktime/apple animation the best one ? or are there better ones out there, that premiere supports ?
    To export I use AVI (UT VIDEO CODEC). Its easy editable on CS3.


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  5. @ Cauptain: exactly what I was looking for, thanks, first time I hear about UT

    do you know if UT is more stable than Lagarith, in Premiere Pro CS3 ?
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    Originally Posted by codemaster View Post
    the final, edited video, will be a .mkv with h264 and aac inside
    Your description of the final format is inadequate. Video is normally described as resolution/progressive or interlaced/frame rate. Example 720p30.
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    Originally Posted by codemaster View Post
    @ Cauptain: exactly what I was looking for, thanks, first time I hear about UT

    do you know if UT is more stable than Lagarith, in Premiere Pro CS3 ?

    The codec is MultThread and work very well in high resolutions (1080p@60fps) on Sony Vegas. Never get trouble using UT Codec.

    Ah my all records are make with UT Video (suggestion from another "vh" member JAGABO)



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