Frage von tvregional:Hi, can I please someone explain?
I think just not the right format, have already tested a lot but the quality übrzeugt me not! This goes far too quickly, what with such a quantity of data simply can not be = bad result.
I have here something of uncompressed Quicktime file read, I will be testing times, but I am always 25 frames that arises in many videos as a tail .... I will be off at times prefer to do something more? What would be then? Did someone a few stock tips?
Greeting
Antwort von Coyoty:
what goes too quickly, what wilt thou do? of premiere to avid. what? Copy? import? convert? away? paint? ton? video? egg? milk? cheese?
Antwort von Coyoty:
My edited by Premiere Project ---- ----- Export and import in Avid, so I think all articles in Avid together can put everything together and playing out ...
Antwort von Coyoty:
My edited by Premiere Project ---- ----- Export and import in Avid, so I think all articles in Avid together can put everything together and playing out ... Ah, now it will be clear: I do not.
Antwort von Coyoty:
hmm I must be in a good premiere. mov file out can expect, then I can import into avid?
Antwort von Wiro:
Hmmm - should not be a problem.
To what kind of material is it?
Tell me.
Greeting Wiro
Antwort von Coyoty:
It is about a short magazine articles say 4 minutes clip.
Antwort von Wiro:
I actually meant what format you editing ;-)
Wenns standard - DV goes for you and XPress On. Mov must have / want:
In English in the film simply export settings> Quicktime> DV-PAL. DV-PAL is standard 25 B / s lower half - that you can not change. Audio is 48 kHz 16 bit.
If the video in the premiere timeline already rendered, the export is very fast - it will only copy data with a header in front MOV turn. The data itself is not changed.
Greeting Wiro