Frage von Cameron:Hello, dear friends video!
Now after I upgraded my computer and have the necessary hardware and software was successfully installed, I wanted to tonight with the dubbing of videos of my Sony Digital 8 camcorder to start - if so good.
Now my problem: After the program was launched Premiere Elements, the title for my new project had to enter, etc. .., etc. .. and then on "Recording" go, opens the "Record" after a while is always a window in which I am among the options "Capture Video with Windows Movie Maker" or "Edit and record video with Adobe Premiere Elements' decide needs. I am really puzzled and did in my books never found a hint about this.
So I want my (short)-film later in very good quality (as far as this claim may of DV) and in MPEG2 format and are available on DVD burn, as I said in 2 weeks with a lecture presentation (video projector) must hold. Which of the two options, I choose now to Fimmaterial to import?
I would tip over a very happy, see you soon,
Cameron
Antwort von Markus73:
[...] Now my problem: After the program was launched Premiere Elements, the title for my new project had to enter, etc. .., etc. .. and then on "Recording" go, opens the "Record" after a while is always a window in which I am among the options "Capture Video with Windows Movie Maker" or "Edit and record video with Adobe Premiere Elements' decide needs. Once it is digital material and it is therefore not really "capture", but actually only files are copied, it is completely no preference.
However, I see no reason why in Movie Maker you should take if subsequently sowieso in Premiere Elements processed. I would therefore recommend the second option, since you so save some steps. The result, however, is the same.
Gruß,
Markus