1. Saving!!! If I capture a nice long .avi file using say the Morgan Media Codec I am having problems saving after I edit and crop the file. If I export as a MPEG2 file for SVCD burning (tried all kind of settings, various VBR's .. etc) the finished file pales in comparison to the same file encoded with TMGEnc. Has someone found good settings for this?
If I edit the original capture .avi then save it as a native .avi file then use TMGEnc, it still doesn't look great because Premier has re-encoded it losing the quality from the original Morgan Codec compression.
So how can I take my clean edited captured .avi file and convert it to a nice SVCD mpeg2 file?
2. Is there a good forum dedicated to Adobe Premier?
3. Are there good online tutorials for Adobe Premier (beyond the manuals)? Google pops up a few but the more the merrier...
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ADOBE HAS A GREAT FORUM SET UP. JUST GO TO THERE WEBSITE, CLICK ON SUPPORT OR FORUMS, PICK YOUR PRODUCT FROM THE LIST AND START READING. THEIR SEARCH FEATURE WORKS WELL ALSO AND USUALLY GET A PROMPT REPLY. YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER OF COURSE TO POST BUT YOU CAN BROWSE AND SEARCH AS A GUEST.GOOD LUCK!
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i edit my avis and save as dv avi microsoft it takes a long time but it maintains the quaility then i encode with tmpenc then burn its the only way ive seen that will maintain the quality.
yes the adobe website has a good forum.
and try the book adobe premiere for dummies -
I want do know a good plug-in to use with Premiere 6.5.
I have the Panasonic MPEG2&1 Encoder Plug-in for Adobe Premiere.
Does have some better? -
1. All DV codecs are lossy, very, very lossy. I found this out when I created some picture slide show with Premiere 6.5 recently. I knew they were lossy, but I didn't know they were that bad. So if you have to export timeline to AVI, use lossless, yes, lossless Huffyuv, which means you need a VERY big hard drive.
2. Premiere 6.5 comes with MainConcept MPEG-2 plugin, which is very good, at least as good as TMPG.
3. Panasonic is way behind in the game. Forget about it.
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