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Adobe Premier 7, problem
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Name: susaneaguy
Date: February 8, 2006 at 03:36:11 Pacific
Subject: Adobe Premier 7, problemOS: Win XP proCPU/Ram: 7200 |
Comment: Hi, I recently composited a VHS film, but problems occured. From my video recorder Scart socket through an adapter to S'vid (using red,white & yellow plugs,cable) to my capture card as format: 8000 kbits/sec, width - 720 X Height - 480, at a sample rate of 48 KHz. One saved in my videos folder, I imported it into Adobe Premier to edit, however the film looked choppy on play back. I'm thinking that I may have composited it in the wrong capture format, YUV - I think it was. Should I immediately try & convert/composite, in a different file format, say mpeg2 or DV AVI? would this prevent the choppiness in play back? Any advise greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
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Response Number 1
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Name: JoeMiddle
Date: February 8, 2006 at 13:43:28 Pacific
Subject: Adobe Premier 7, problem |
Reply: (edit)You can't RCA to RCA on your capture card? 754 3700+ @ 255x10 HTx4 ASUS K8Ne Deluxe 2GB PQI DDR3200 @ 215mhz Nvidia 6600GT Ultra 500w x-connect PSU
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Name: ham30
Date: February 8, 2006 at 13:54:48 Pacific
Subject: Adobe Premier 7, problem |
Reply: (edit)I wonder if your system is fast enough to record at that quality. Post your system specs. Sorry, I do not check for private messages
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Response Number 3
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Name: susaneaguy
Date: February 8, 2006 at 16:10:55 Pacific
Subject: Adobe Premier 7, problem |
Reply: (edit)Hi Guys, thanks for the info, however I think I may have solved the 'choppy' Playback problem. I changed the framerate from 30 frames per second to 25 frames per second when compositing from VHS to PC as an MPEG2. Playback is smooth! Thanks for taking time out to reply, much appreciated! Susan
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Response Number 4
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Name: JoeMiddle
Date: February 8, 2006 at 17:34:29 Pacific
Subject: Adobe Premier 7, problem |
Reply: (edit)Weird. that's not NTSC standard, so when you go back to burn DVD, it'll probably need to re-encode. You're gonna go pull down to pull up to pull down, etc. Not ideal for max quality, but from VHS it shouldn't matter much anyway. 30fps (29.97) was the correct setting. Even if it's going down to 15fps for the web, the capture should be native... whatever works I guess... Unless you're in Europe-- 25fps is the standard for PAL
754 3700+ @ 255x10 HTx4 ASUS K8Ne Deluxe 2GB PQI DDR3200 @ 215mhz Nvidia 6600GT Ultra 500w x-connect PSU
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