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  1. I downloaded Screenblast Movie Studio but i have problem with it
    when i add .avi file to the media pool, it's ok, plays just fine

    but when i add it to the time line, and play it, the picture is very weird, something like colorized mess.....


    The avi's are compressed with huffyuv codec

    when i saved the avi's without any codecs, and tried again with movie studio, they were playing correctly

    so, i guess movie studio does not support huffyv codec?

    in the help is written that it may not support some kind of avi's


    i guess adobe premiere does not have this sort of problems?

    the other variant is to convert all huffyuv compressed avi's to non-compressed avi's but i'll need software who can batch process them all at once and plenty disk space (recommend me software which can do that)

    I already learned the movie studio interface so, the best for me will be if i can add huffyv support into movie studio trough some kind of plug-in or something like that


    p.s. sorry for posting this separately from the thread where i posted it first, but the subject is already pretty different, and also i need answer asap
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  2. i downloaded the trial of adobe premiere, and guess what, the same problem as with movie studio
    how is possible the leading products, to not supporf huffyv?
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    it's not that they don't support Huffy, it's there's a setting in the Huffy codec that screws things up... and I can't think of what it is off the top of my head.

    if BJ_M doesn't weigh in on this, I'll go into the settings and figure it out. I want to say it's something like "render as RGB" but I'm probably completely wrong. I had the same problem, and one check box will fix it.
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