adobe premiere pro v2

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adobe premiere pro v2

Post by DarkestBuddha » Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:49 pm

when i import my vidoe files into adobe premiere pro v2 its all spotty
like movie file is in .mpg format
and when i play it looks and sounds like a double take really fast through the whole thing
do i need to change the format of the files?

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Post by RosenRed » Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:31 am

do i need to change the format of the files?
Yes! By all means change them!

Now, how's that for an answer? :twisted:
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It would help (you mostly) if you told us what files you are trying to import. The general term "video files" provides absolutely no information whatsoever. Be more specific please.
and when i play it looks and sounds like a double take really fast through the whole thing
Where do you play them? In Premiere? Another media player? And do you mean your original files or something you exported from premiere?
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Post by DarkestBuddha » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:34 am

i stated that the moive files were in .mpg format
. . . the word 'like' was a mistype
and its when i play them in premiere
and they are original files

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Post by RosenRed » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:57 am

. . . the word 'like' was a mistype
In that case I must apologise :oops: hope I did not offend you :)

Premiere does not support mpg editing as far as I know... besides take a look at this.

You will have to convert your videos in something else (preferably lossless avis)
or you can use an avisynth script and import the avs files into premiere

for more info refer to the guides
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