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I would suggest trying one of the lossless codecs (Huff, Lags, etc.) before going the uncompressed route; if it works, you'll save a lot of space.Kariudo wrote:and if pro 2.0 is anything like earlier versions you should export uncompressed (choose none for compressor).
I don't know if it's just me or what, but I usually don't have problems exporting HuffYUV from Premiere Pro 1 the normal way.
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You have to install them first. Hit the links posted upthread.LorenzoX3 wrote:I know, but I couldn't find Huff or Lags codecs in the list. xP I'm trying uncompressed for now.
(HuffYUV 2.1.1 is also available <a href="http://www.neuron2.net/www.math.berkele ... l">here</a>.)