Be gentle, it's my first time....
I'm trying to understand why my Adobe Premiere 6.5 doesn't seem to recognize my Canopus .avi captured files?
I want to create a DVD using the captured .avi files obtained with the Canopus ADVC-100 but Premiere tells me it's an unsupported file type. Premiere does support .avi to Mpeg II but apparently not the Canopus codec???
What gives???
Any recommended solution would be greatly appreciated....
Thanks, HogDog
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I've seen this only when Abobe is installed BEFORE the capture card (or the cards on another machine)
Reinstall if the capture card's on the same machine,and VOILA -
I get this sorta prob with tmpgenc, I try to import MJPEG encoded avi to tmpgenc doesn't like it tried the file in adobe doesn't like it, but if I re-encode to divx mpeg-4 low-motion or fast-motion it accepts the file.
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