Seeking trouble in Premiere

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Seeking trouble in Premiere

Post by Zarxrax » Mon Jul 22, 2002 5:06 pm

I just finished a video with no problems, and immediately I start to work on another video. However as soon as I start editing, I realise that whenever i scrub the timeline to view the clips I've laid out, it goes very choppy, and is incredibly difficult to work with. I tried disabling the audio, and then i could scrub over the video really fast, smooth as silk. Then i tried turning the audio back on and disabling the video. Once again, everythings fine. However when I have the video and audio at the same time, everything is so choppy! I've never experienced this before.
The audio is a wav file, and I was originally using huffyuv clips. I tried using mpeg clips instead, since its way faster, but still, it plays very choppy. Even if I hit enter to render the video, it wont play in sync. Any ideas what could be up?

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Post by Zarxrax » Mon Jul 22, 2002 5:45 pm

Haha, nevermind now. I went to eat and when I came back it's working again somehow :lol:

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Post by zalas » Tue Jul 23, 2002 8:43 am

Errr....... your computer's THAT tempermental huh? I'm guessing there was may be some weird background process running or premiere didn't correctly get rid of all the junk in its memory. A good idea to figure out what is wrong if you have winnt/2k/xp is to bring up task manager and sort by cpu.

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typical question

Post by recklez_vegeta » Fri Jul 26, 2002 11:06 pm

ok i know most of u are experienced in making amv's so could anybody help i'm dying here i just finished my first video and i'm trying to make it into a movie file but it doesn't seem to want to go lower than 56MB can anybody tell me how to make it good quality nut still be a file smaller than 15MB? by the way i use adobe premiere 6.0 thanks

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Re: typical question

Post by jbone » Sun Jul 28, 2002 4:55 pm

recklez_vegeta wrote:can anybody tell me how to make it good quality nut still be a file smaller than 15MB?
Wait for MPEG-5 or MPEG-6. Right now, you can't do that.

Also, learn to use capitalization and punctuation. :-D

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Post by recklez_vegeta » Sun Jul 28, 2002 5:30 pm

thanks man, will do :)

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Post by Zarxrax » Sun Jul 28, 2002 7:40 pm

...And I would have thought that Jbone, of all people would have known that there was no such thing as MPEG-5 or 6... The next Implementation will be MPEG-7, and then if i'm not mistaken, MPEG-21

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