Problem with vide format
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Problem with vide format
I would like to know which format do you use while you're working with adobe premiere 7.0 or after effects 6.0, because I got some problems of convertion, I don't really know in which format my video has to be... and besides, I didn't managed in my AMV to make the image full screen!!
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first off man, yous avatar is way too big. the max size is 80x80 .
now, before you ask any more questions, make sure you read this .
as far as formats, generaly it depends on how much hard disk space you have and what method you use. what i do is rip the vob's and convert them to low quality divx files (with a max keyframe of 150, so its faster moving randomly between the video, for trying to find scenes and stuff) and do all me editing with them, then when im doen editing i just rip the vob's that i used into the same folder as the divx source and move the divx files. it works a treat and means that editing is fast, converting the vid takes minimum time (seeing as i configure divx to fastest convertion/ lowest quality) and i allways end up with dvd quality source. im not sure if premier 7 has any problems working with divx files though, when i used to use premier6.5 it would often crash with divx files after a few minutes (though i use vegas now, which doesnt crash). anyway, experiment, and read the guides
now, before you ask any more questions, make sure you read this .
as far as formats, generaly it depends on how much hard disk space you have and what method you use. what i do is rip the vob's and convert them to low quality divx files (with a max keyframe of 150, so its faster moving randomly between the video, for trying to find scenes and stuff) and do all me editing with them, then when im doen editing i just rip the vob's that i used into the same folder as the divx source and move the divx files. it works a treat and means that editing is fast, converting the vid takes minimum time (seeing as i configure divx to fastest convertion/ lowest quality) and i allways end up with dvd quality source. im not sure if premier 7 has any problems working with divx files though, when i used to use premier6.5 it would often crash with divx files after a few minutes (though i use vegas now, which doesnt crash). anyway, experiment, and read the guides