Frage von Loni:Hello,
It is possible videos of the photo digital cameras come in Premiere to import? They are avi files, 640 x 480 pixels, what I said at the project settings synonymous've selected, so NTSC for Windows. But there's always the following error message:
Unable to open that file. S.unsupported uses file compression format.
Can I change the format because somehow change? And what format should it be?
I would be really big on an answer look, I do not know more next!
Loni
Antwort von Loni:
Hello,
It is possible videos of the photo digital cameras come in Premiere to import? They are avi files, 640 x 480 pixels, what I said at the project settings synonymous've selected, so NTSC for Windows. But there's always the following error message:
Unable to open that file. S.unsupported uses file compression format.
Can I change the format because somehow change? And what format should it be?
I would be really big on an answer look, I do not know more next!
Loni
Antwort von Stefan:
Presumably, the manufacturer of the camera corresponding decoder for the oldish Video for Windows interface (USIM used AP6) is no longer developed, but only the newer DirectShow decoder.
A conversion is probably possible. I would be with the tools and VirtualDub / Avisynth or taste. Both, however, is not with 1-2 words to describe and I do not know if my assumption about your source video actually true.
Can you clip a small (<1s sufficient motive no preference) s.deine question or attach somewhere on the net for download as stand up for a free Filehoster?
Which Camera do you have there and the tips in the Manufacturer's Support / Service / Forum area?
Good luck
The thick Stefan
Antwort von Stefan:
Crossposting
Antwort von Dill:
..., Ie NTSC for Windows. ...
Loni are you sure?
Antwort von Loni:
Thanks for your answers. Since no material of me but of other people's 2 cameras was the material I could badly online. Is now fortunately no longer my problem, someone else makes it with the windows movie maker, with the format of the well should have no problems. For the last thing das
640 x 480 pixels for NTSC stood in the Windows settings as an option and I have certainly synonymous selected.