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  1. wshoo21
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    Hi,
    About a month ago i capture video from an analog source using Virtual Dub. I had a lot to trouble to remove the noisy edges, and get the video captured. I captured an AVI using Huffyuv encoder.
    Since then I've opened it in Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5, done cutting, adding sounds, extracting the audio, altering it in Adobe Audition 1.5, then bringing it back into premiere. Also used flattened PSD's in Premiere. It plays back fine. But everytime i try to export the movie to AVI, so I can use Adobe Encore DVD to create menus, it crashes. I used Huffyuv (2.1.1, at first then used the update CCESP patch v0.2.2), with the settings set Convert to YUV (I might add, that on another forum someone mentioned that the new premiere pro exports yuv instead of RGB, i may be mistaken). Also the extra setting which is there in case a program crashes. I use PIC MPEG video lossless, and the regular PIC MPEG, it still crashes. I tried selecting no compression, same error, even with the Cinepak Codec by Radius.

    The error i get is Premiere Pro saying its sorry error occured, requires Premiere to shut down. Honestly I'm frustrated with this, I've been trying every setting, I probably omitted something.

    The settings i use to export is 640x480 (4:3), 29.97 fps, Square Pixel 1.0, I've tried with recompress on, and off, and the always from the drop down menu. Audio is selected as MP2. Everything is else is set as default. I must add that this is for a school project.


    Any help, suggestions will be appreciated.

    Thanks
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    contact adobe and/or reinstall
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    Is there a 0.9091 pixel ratio setting? If so, try that!
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    Hi hitnf,

    Try searching / posting in the forums at www.wrigleyvideo.com - it's a great site for Premiere.

    Good luck...
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