When I try to export my edited video out of Premiere with Framerver and the DvStorm using the real-time effects, TMPG gives me a error when it hits the real time effects. Do I have to render all the effects when I frameserve or is there some other sort of trick. Also, it's saying that I have a 9 hour render time in TMPG with a hour and 36 minute video on a dual Pentium III gigahertz machine. Does that sound right?
Thanks for the help!
Mike
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How would I go about turning the timeline into a mpeg to make a dvd? Export with Canopus Mpeg softencoder? I have the first version of the DvStorm without the hardware encoder. I'm trying to get the best results/quality as I can for dvd.
Mike
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