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  1. Hi. I open my mpeg file whith Above Premiere. I look for writhe my url site in the mpeg file. Wher's the option for writhe the text in the image?
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  2. Go to the File menu, click New | Title. Here you can create text that you can superimpose on your video by placing it on one of video tracks above your video.
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    his next question might be: "how do i put the title on the movie?"
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  4. Hheheh now i've my Mpeg file and my textfile.ptl. What'sthe command for add the text in my mpeg movie? Thanks.
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  5. Please HELP ME!!!
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  6. Go to file, new title, and then write your text message. Do not add a color background or it won't work right. Place the text image in the first video line of Adobe Premiere, and your movie in the second video line. Extend your text for as long as you want it to show on your movie. After that, right click your text and go to transparency. From there you must try different settings and see which one will show your text and video together.
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  7. Thanks, now work. I see the preview and all work but now wher's the options for burn all, for start the conversion? Thanks.
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  8. Well, you can't burn to CD/DVD directly from Premiere, but if you're just talking about starting the encoding and you are running Premiere 6.5, select the Timeline, then go to File | Export Timeline | Adobe MPEG Encoder.

    If you're not using Premiere 6.5, you'll have to frameserve to TMPGenc or some other encoder using Avisynth. See the tools page on this site for Avisynth and TMPGenc (https://www.videohelp.com/tools)

    If I remember correctly, there are guides on the avisynth site for frameserving from Premiere to numerous encoders.

    Hope this helps.
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