you dont like using avisynth imported in premiere?Tono_Fyr wrote:Yep. I always compress my DVD ripped footage for storage and ease of use. I couldn't work with Premiere, because I wouldn't ever be able to import any of my footage right.bum wrote:Oh and it never crashes when working lossy encoded files. Actualy vegas just never crashes, at all.
Though, Honestly, I want AVS support for Vegas that, you know, works. :/
what AMV program do you use
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For my amvs i use Adobe Premiere 6.5 and photoshop for any special effects that i want to use.
btw, im making a new Naruto amv ^^
btw, im making a new Naruto amv ^^
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That's one of the things I've definitely learned using Premiere, that the Project Archive and auto-saving to it every five minutes or so are your FRIENDS.FoxJones wrote:HA!bum wrote:Oh and it never crashes when working lossy encoded files. Actualy vegas just never crashes, at all.
I have managed to crash Vegas 4.x TWICE.. and Vegas 5 once..
..but then again, Vegas also has a nice backup-feature so usually you don't lose much, even if you are able to crash it.
And so is making lossless exports of what you've got so far every so often.
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