Hi,
I was in the process of editing a 1 hour video in adobe premiere 6.5. As i upgraded to Windows XP, i also upgraded to adobe premiere 7.0
Now, the raw footage doesnt seem to work. It looks like this:
http://www.students.yorku.ca/~devang/post%202.jpg
I re-installed the Huffman codec even though G-Spot said if was working fine.
http://www.students.yorku.ca/~devang/post%201.jpg
How do i save my hours of work? What do I need to install to fix this problem? Absolutely, any help you offer is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Devang
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You can't upgrade. Let me clarify: Did you insert and XP Disk and upgrade your 98 installation? That won't work, don't botther. The installed applications are usually different for XP since XP breaks Win32 rules.
The 'fix' is to uninstall pretty much everything. Then run a registry cleaner, re-boot and re-install with XP certified apps.
As a side note, I've found G-Spot to actually be pretty worthless. It's useless for MPEG and as far as AVI, it simply reads headers.To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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