Frage von bolshi:Hello everybody,
record a movie of a video cam out with Premiere Pro 1.5 and then save the current scene is not a problem. How can I now, but cut out scenes from an imported mpg and save individual movie clips?
Rainy greetings from Berlin, bolshie
Antwort von bolshi:
Og problem I've solved. Now I can export it as avi or Quicktime. I wanted to wg. No loss of quality converting to another format. Is there perhaps a plugin with which I can not import Quicktime?
Regards, bolshie
Antwort von bolshi:
Is there perhaps a plugin with which I can not import Quicktime?
Regards, bolshie Ashes on my head. I have the film not as but as a quicktime mp4. Was only with QT icon appears. With what do I need when converting losses of mpeg-2 to avi mov count?
bolshie
Antwort von Stefan:
You can tell you exactly the way you search for the QT or AVI codec settings. By not foreseeable losses of up to grottenschlecht.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von offshore:
Hello,
By not foreseeable losses of up to grottenschlecht.
Good luck
The fat Stefan the same result obtained is rather lackluster. The film jerky without end. Is this possibly because the film comes from the sequence had 29.7 fps? Degree, I have the mpeg-2 sequence imported into Premiere and exported as Quicktime:
Compressor: Sorenson Video 3
Frame rate: 25 fps
Depth: 16.7 million
Format: 4:3
Pixel ratio: D1 / DV PAL
Qualitöt: 100%
New Compress: yes
Data rate maintained: Here I am not sure. Is there the opportunity to work with interlaced? Use Can not find anyway. Forward to any advice
Regards, bolshie
Antwort von Stefan:
Logically, the frame rate can vary s.der conversion.
If the source material has 29.7 fps and you are converting to 25 fps, schmeisst the converter in the worst case, every 6th Frame away. That the jerky as Sau is clear.
If you've only got 29.7 fps material, it can s.einfachsten everything in 29.7 fps, and create the MOV or AVI video with 29.7 fps.
If you need to mix with 25 fps material 29.7 fps material, you need to convert one of them. Under the heading of NTSC2PAL or PAL2NTSC standards conversion, and you'll find some here in the forum, and as with Google. But be warned - it is a challenging topic.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von bolshi:
Hi Stefan,
I guess the biggest problem in terms that I follow your advice and stay at 29.7, is that the imported movie in Premiere, even before it is exported even mistaken jerky. Man, that I have presented a simple yes. Whoever has a council writes to me. I fummel here next time.
Regards, bolshie
Antwort von Stefan:
See if you one synonymous 29.7 fps Premiere project or have your usual 25 fps project. That would be regular "every 5 frames" stuttering.
MPEG to Premiere is not the kick, because the press preview of Premiere is not set up so good on it. That would be rather intermittent jerky.
If it is purely opportunity to relocate to the cutting and I would try other tools. As an old freeware fan I would with VirtualDub-MPEG2 Of Fcchandler start and save AVI.
Add: When skimming the debate I noticed that you once or MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 and even write. The preceding paragraph is limited to MPEG-2.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von bolshi:
Hi Stefan,
erstmal n big THANK s.deine address. Your willingness to help sets the mood:) A question about VirtualDub. If I understand you correctly, I will make mpeg-2 shooting from the avi's? Trouble is that the mpeg-2 movies are encoded with 29.97 fps. Convert this is ne for science itself. My Prof makes me hot as hell, if I fail FORM AN. I think I can do is work with 29.97, he shoot? Or where is there unpleasant surprises? Btw. Given the large number of tools I would be delighted VirtualDub 1 Tip for the appropriate version. Currently, I use VirtualDub-MPEG2 v.1.6.14
Regards, bolshie
Antwort von Stefan:
Sure, you can work with 29.7 fps shooting ....
... if you have not before, with snippets of Schnippseln of 25 fps material to mix (cut to a total film). Should you have mixed material must be converted to a species.
If you are working with only 29.7 fps MPEG material in Premiere, and you jerk, despite the 29.7 fps project settings wegbekommst not, then a transformation of CAN MPEG to AVI with VirtualDub-MPEG2 and subsequently cutting of avi in Premiere to be worth a try. A short Ruckelclip notorious far-reaching than even pre-test.
VirtualDub-MPEG2 1.6.14 is already ok. It is the latest, stable version.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von bolshi:
Hi Stefan,
Your tip is great >>>>>:)
The sound makes the theater. But I do not need anyway.
Best regards, Ingo