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  1. Member j4mes_bond25's Avatar
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    Wonder if anyone around has used this software ???

    If so, I wonder if someone can help as how exactly do we save the FINAL movie, so can use Nero to burn it on DVD ???

    After finishing around 1 hours & 10 minutes of project, I tried converting the project into movie, by going through File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder & selected "PAL DV High quality 4Mb VBR 2 Pass" & after around 3.5 hours, I ended up getting the movie, but with video as different file & audio as different file. Wonder why is this the case, rather than having BOTH video & audio in a single file ???
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    1000's and 1000's use this software ..


    you have to author the streams..

    maybe instead of buying the expensive pro software premiere - you should have started with a simpler program first ..

    see guides and lots of info on these here and on the 100's of premiere sites .. as well as in the manual ..
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)

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    you're doing fine..
    Its just that your own workflow above is
    missing a step

    before you burn with nero, you must author a DVD!
    a good companion to your Premiere Pro would be Adobe Encore

    an authoring application makes -or- at least, arranges-the
    menus and buttons to launch your clips (streams)

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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    1000's and 1000's use this software ..


    you have to author the streams..

    maybe instead of buying the expensive pro software premiere - you should have started with a simpler program first ..

    see guides and lots of info on these here and on the 100's of premiere sites .. as well as in the manual ..
    Hi thanks for your reply. You got the point there, since it was a very first time, I've had a chance using Adobe Premiere Pro. after using Microsoft Movie Maker, in the past, however, I haven't paid a penny towards this software, since I got it off my friend for free

    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning. No warez. If you had actually bought the software, maybe then you'd not have these beginner questions. It comes with a nifty manual when you buy it.
    / Moderator lordsmurf
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