Hi, New to DVD work and have been on a steep learning curve for the past few weeks thanks to all the help from the forums on this site. However, I am still puzzled by a few things. My goal is to transfer our home VHS movies to DVD, which will involve a reasonable amount of editing, not just topping and tailing. I have a Canopus ADVC 110 for transferring VHS to hard drive and have settled on Adobe Premiere for editing. This is mainly because I use Adobe Illustrator in my work every day and a lot of things in Premiere have a familiar feel to them plus I think it is a superb program. My problems arise when I want to export from Premiere. I have tried using the Adobe media encoder with the Pal Mpeg2 generic setting but it is very slow and not that good in terms of quality. I have tried the Export Movie method using the Microsoft DV AVI setting but the exported AVI is not recognised by the Trial version of TMPEGEnc encoder that I am using. How do I get my edited movie into good quality MPEG2 format from Premiere ? Am I right in thinking that each application has it’s own native codec and if this is correct can you use many different codecs with the same program i.e can I use a different codec with Premiere so that my exported AVI can be imported by TMPEGEnc ?
Thanks in advance
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I have tried using the Adobe media encoder with the Pal Mpeg2 generic setting but it is very slow and not that good in terms of quality. I have tried the Export Movie method using the Microsoft DV AVI setting but the exported AVI is not recognised by the Trial version of TMPEGEnc encoder that I am using.
There's nothing shitty about the MPEG ouptut of PREMIERE tho'
just experiment with outputting MUXED or SEPERATE STREAMS depending on the requirements of your preferred authoring application
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