Frage von Harleyharald:Hello together, I got in this forum for so many tip, the first time today I want to get rid of his own question (which I would probably be better placed earlier). I previously worked with Adobe Premiere Elements, and was, well, quite happy. At least I only had about 50% of system crashes, etc. as with Studio 10 of Pinaccle. Now I have bought a camcorder that records on mini DVD (Panasonic VDR-D 300) and with whom I am very satisfied. So, I said to myself, now is the time ripe for Premiere Pro 2.0. After loading the registry and then install an older Premiere Elements Project: red background with fun "Adobe" lettering on the timeline. Well, maybe the DVD needs to be read again in the new program. But message: Incompatible video format. Excuse me? An editing program for more than 1,000 ¬ and not read today's popular video formats?? For techn. Hotline, I'm still not penetrated. The "salesperson" of the software could only be explained by the problem that Premiere Pro is designed just for semi-professionals and / or are now working again with DV tape (. Avi). Now I'm no pro, but would only cut my private video post-process, and burn to DVD, but the whole thing very sensibly.
Question is: Is there a way to edit my mpeg files with my new editing software?? Am on each note) very grateful to return (experimental times, installed software. And please do not synonymous Schadenfreude: I should have asked before, but that is the software that was natural for me.
Antwort von Markus:
An editing program for more than 1,000 ¬ and not read today's popular video formats?? Then I would have responded exactly the same as that salesperson:
The "salesperson" said the software [...] that Premiere Pro is designed just for semi-professionals and / or are now working again with DV tape (. Avi). Professionals do not subscribe to the distribution formats such as DVD. So software for professionals must be synonymous not support such a format. ;-)
If you absolutely want to use Premiere, could you either purchase an MPEG-plugin or interpose an A / D converter and analog capture the images.
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Or 3 as a further Alternative: DVD to DV-Avi convert, then import it first ...
4. Possibility: via avisynth capture, see http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=71074
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Harleyharald:
Many thanks for the tips, but since I am generally not a fan of "craft solutions," I will choose the most radical solution, and sell the DVD camcorder on ebay and I will grow the DV NV-GS counterpart 500th I now belong to the times or "consumers" who are willing to pay good money for a mature product (eg software). It may then not be that tools are loaded, or all components have to be changed because there are compatibility issues, or the motherboard not the graphics card fits, if one wants to work with certain software. All of these problems, I have sufficiently through. But I think that would be a full evening program, if a careful look at ... Thank you again for the replies.
Antwort von Markus:
I now belong to the times or "consumers" who are willing to pay good money for a mature product (eg software). You're very likeable! ;-)