Does Adobe's Premiere Pro CS3 readily support MPEG-2 file imports for editing?
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On the legal registered copy, yes. Some of the bootlegs apparently have troubles. I would not know, I bought mine. It works perfectly, always has.
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Yes, I capture all my videos at the office in MPEG-2 and import them into Premiere, they have always worked fine.
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Only caveat, MPEG-2 will always be decoded to RGB through Premiere even for a cut. Premiere does not support "smart render" except with the expensive Mainconcept MPeg plug-in. Same goes for Vegas, AVID, FCP, etc.
Vegas Pro 8 will support Mainconcept's smart render only when input and output MPeg2 properties are identical and the project setting matches for resolution and frame rate.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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