Exporting in Premeire

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Exporting in Premeire

Post by NiluKy » Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:16 am

Hiya. I don't know where else to ask this question other then this site of awsome video masters ;)

Well.. I dont neccesarly make AMV's anymore, the video I am currently working on is actually from EQ2, recorded in game with FRAPS at 100fps.
I apologize that it isnt neccesarly an AMV-AMV. I figure I'd ask my question anyway because everybody here is smart :)

Well.. I edit my stuff, add the effects & Transitions etc.
3 Days later I am finally done and everything is put together, everything runs smoothly when I preview it in the editor, however, when I export it, as WMV, or Mpeg-2 even, its all slow & choppy.. Do you think its because I export it with 30fps when in-game it was recorded at 100fps? I'm not too smart about all this technical stuff... If anybody has any ideas about this or if there is somehow I can change it to over 30fps (if that is the problem) for exportitng?

I looked on the 5 pages of forums to see if I could find anythitng usefull, and I tried exporting the files uncompressed with and without audio to compress them in vdub, but exportitng the video uncompressed didnt thelp either.

Does anybody have any ideas? Or have a link to a place where I could find video game editors the questiotns? lol.. :oops:

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Post by Scintilla » Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:49 pm

Uncompressed files (or losslessly compressed ones) are not supposed to play back smoothly. Compress them to a distribution codec, such as XviD or MPEG-1. If they're still choppy after that, <i>then</i> you might have a problem.
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