Since the post from yesterday(below), I've come to realize that its only on mpegs which are really short (3 frames or so) that I'm editing to be longer/slower in speed...
I've encountered a problem recently, since my last format (before that it was fine, anyway). When I open an mpeg in the monitor window of premiere to watch what is on the timeline, it skips and jumps around... When i manually move through the clip its not jumpy or skippy. This is a big pain in the asx because its hard to sync things with audio/music. When I export to movie, it isn't jumpy anymore and is fine. Just in the monitor window. Any help would be appreciated. Already reinstalled twice.
thanks
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: primehifi on 2001-11-28 11:15:15 ]</font>
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