A quick question....I have been combining several clips (episodes of some old cartoons I have) and have to say I am quite pleased with the Extract command for the timeline sequence which makes the type of edits I want. What I would like to know is, when its time to export this to AVI so that I can encode it in TMPGEnc what are the recommended settings so that the entire movie can render without taking a long time? Since the movie is already compressed when it was brought in via DV and Firewire, I want to avoid recompressing since it will result in some quality loss. My resulting project after I did all my edits came to just under 2 hours. Thanks for any help
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use the built in rendering instead as it will be faster and just as good if not better quality ... you can also buy the procoder plug in mpeg render engine ..
otherwise -- just frame serve out of premiere to tmpgenc"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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