Problems with Adobe Premiere 7.0
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Problems with Adobe Premiere 7.0
I just stopped using WMM and got Adobe premiere 7.0,and in some videos I import appear so
I think they're .avi
What could that be, and how could I "repare" it?
Other videos appear stopping, will that happen when I export the video, or will they (like in WMM) play normal in the final AMV?
P.D.:the video is the 2 Naruto opening.
I think they're .avi
What could that be, and how could I "repare" it?
Other videos appear stopping, will that happen when I export the video, or will they (like in WMM) play normal in the final AMV?
P.D.:the video is the 2 Naruto opening.
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To Change Frame Rate (FPS) you can use the line:
This guide will help you out and here is a section of that guide that is more specific to your frame rates. To let you know.. your FPS in you video need to match up with your project settings or your going to run into more problems, and you cannot change your project settings once you've already made it... gotta make another.
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This guide will help you out and here is a section of that guide that is more specific to your frame rates. To let you know.. your FPS in you video need to match up with your project settings or your going to run into more problems, and you cannot change your project settings once you've already made it... gotta make another.
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