I've recently switched from edditing with Pinacle Studio to Premiere.
I've allready captured all my video using Pinacle and it all came through clear without a single dropped frame.
I have now imported the captured video into Premiere and there is over 5 hours to be cut down to 40 minutes or so. BUT.... Theres no detected scenes. Having detected scenes would make things a lot easier. Allso I am woried about having a constant time coding running throughout. Any sugestions appreciated.
Thanks
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Beer is good !
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Use our Enosoft DV Processor (it won't cost you anything!) to display the timecode, recording date etc etc - it will help answer your question about whether the right information is there for Premiere to detect scenes.
Re Premiere Pro 2 - can it detect scenes on already-captured files? I thought it had to occur during capture....John Miller
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