Frage von grey:good evening!
As mentioned in the title what really annoys me nu been around for several hours with this problem around.
When I funzt the green clips in my timeline export all the problems, but when I export the yellow clips I see no picture, but I hear audio.
what exactly is the different btwn yellow and green?
And how can I fix this prob?
thank you in advance
lg gray
Antwort von grey:
ups sorry. Unfortunately, I posted in the wrong forum. came in on google and thought I'm really: /
you help would be very grateful, because I need this video for a very important school presentation.
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
The Forum is fair enough, but the heading was not "optimal". I have moved your post in the Premiere section. ;-)
Green timeline means that the scenes are rendered red (this is for me) means to be rendered yet. Perhaps a yellow for you, which is red with me? Incidentally, I have Premiere 6.5.
Go menu render times on cut Window> Workspace. Then you can play the video, so it will play in the preview window and then it should work out the export synonymous.
Antwort von grey:
yes, thank you for the richtigstellung:)
hm, so maybe I've put myself something wrong. The clips seem to me green or yellow. over the green clips synonymous pops a red beam (unger modified release), or green. These clips can be easily exported. Among the clips appear yellow or red or green beams.
here is a screenshot:
[Insert new please, without password!] Now I wonder why they are yellow clips and see if I can salvage what to export them with images to.
avi DV file output are short snippets of a DivX movie
Antwort von Markus:
here is a screenshot: [Insert new please, without password!] I've just changed your post because it was asked when you call this thread on the car registration on your website. Please share them the screenshot, so you can see it without any notification.
In my clips are green when they have a video and an accompanying soundtrack. I delete the soundtrack or video clips set pure (no associated audio) into the timeline, the clips will appear yellow. This has first of all with the rendering state to do anything.
Do you have the timeline for rendering times? Could you see your movie back in the preview window?
BTW: DivX is not a suitable format for DV editing, but a digital terminal, for storage of video films on the smallest possible space. Maybe you have to convert DivX files to DV-AVI files before you can export them to edit with Premiere /.
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