Ulead videostudio has a feature called scene detector that automatically cut clips based on the start and stop codes encoded on DV. I was wondering if I can do the same way in Premiere. I looked in movie capture but there's no such option but logging. I opened batch capture but have no idea how to use it.
Got any guides? post here plzthnx.
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Auto-split DV clips with Premiere - How?
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There is no auto-detect scene feature in Premiere. You have to manually cut out clips. I find most "auto-detect" features, don't usually work, or they are more of a pain.
If you know what you want your AMV to be like, you should be able to find the scenes you need quicker manually, rather than waiting as the software compiles mini-clips.
~klinky
If you know what you want your AMV to be like, you should be able to find the scenes you need quicker manually, rather than waiting as the software compiles mini-clips.
~klinky