Video Compression in Premiere
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Unless its 10+ minutes, I highly doubt it'll take up 13 Gigabytes (Depending on how much motion there is). Export at the original resolution settings out of Premiere in HuffyUV and then recompress through V Dub Mod using Xvid or compress through Tsunami MPEG Encoder. Then, you can delete the HuffyUV file when you're done compressing.lordsofchaos0000 wrote:well i cantuse huffYUv casue that takes like 13 gigs just with the movie converted and i only got a 40 gig HD and i only got like 10 gigs free lol... so use what thingy?? if i use picvid there is this really annoying writing on top and bottom
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You have just the avi files? Becaused recompressed footage it's not a good source for AMVs , would be better rip again your DVDs and then use avisynth to edit your vids with vob files.lordsofchaos0000 wrote:ok, thats cool, but not exactly what i meant.. i meant i have an .avi file and i need to convert it so i can use it in premiere.. it crashes when i just import it.. what do i need to compress it with?(like picvid,huffy, etc)
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