Frage von fuzzduster:Hello,
I have now bought a Casio Exilim camera that records movies directly to DIVX. First of class, I thought. The quality of the films is surprisingly good.
But when I then tried to open the avi's into Premiere 1.5, came the first frustration. The software can not import the files.
Through this forum I came to Virtual Dub, but the program does not offer me the features I need.
I am looking for a software with which you hide the text on the film can and can create simple transitions between scenes. So nothing special. Are there specially for the DIVX movies?
something else:
I can think of because of DIVX avi from VirtualDub's re-export regular avi's, the premiere can then import again. That would be for me an acceptable alternative.
Greetings and thank you!
Antwort von Markus:
can I [...] of my DIVX avi's re-export regular avi's, the premiere can then import again. Yes, it is. I made this very good experience with After Effects. Otherwise:
Antwort von mkrawietz:
Adobe and Ulead makes it pretty good.
However, several of the encoding is not advisable of Divx. With each new compression the quality is worse.
Gruß,
Nightfly
Antwort von Nightfly!:
Sorry! I was probably kicked out again after a short period of the T-provider here.
So if DIVx consider what should be cut before the final product and not drauflegen too many effects, so that with as little computation steps (rendering / encoding /...) created the result.
Nightfly!
Antwort von fuzzduster:
Hello,
thank you for your suggestions.
Meanwhile, I found a good alternative.
The program River Past Video Cleaner spits me out of ordinary and editable AVI for Premiere. Quickly and easily.
Unfortunately, the program costs about 25 euros, but I think the pay off.
Antwort von Gast 0815:
So, each Videoschnittprg you import DV Avis, because this is the most common format for today (yet) standard camcorder. Many editing programs can import synonymous Divx / Xvid, if the appropriate codec is installed on the system, whether your can, you should be able to learn the Manufacturer. With VDub You can download the transcoding to DV-Avi easily accomplished, and in vain: DIVX download movie, select Video -> Full processing mode, under Video -> Compression Select your DV codec (for example, if None http://users.tpg.com.au/mtam/install_panvfwdv.htm download available here), and ( File-> save s.avi), save, done!
Greetings from Marburg