1. capture your video source with 720x576(pal) using PICVIDEO codec at 17 quality, 25fps(MJPEG).
2. do your first edit on premiere6 by cutting, deleting scenes etc. your project settings should be the same with capture settings.
3. Use Hollywood FX GOLD to create transitions, it works perfect with premiere 6.
4. Add your music background in Premiere either as MP3 or wav.
5. export your project as movie file(AVI), -again-same setting as captured file. this way it'll render only few frames compared to whole file.
6. bring the file into mediastudio pro 6 and use its nice video filters and its brilliant video paint feature. PLUS, you can use any Adobe Photoshop plugin right in the MSPro such as Eyecandy or KPT6, to name a few.
7. When whole edit is done create your movie -again- just as you captured, same settings.
8. Convert your final movie into MPEG1 VCD standard using TMPGEnc with CQuality option.
THE END RESULT IS PERFECT.![]()
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