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| jan vanhaecke 2004-10-03, 7:14 pm |
| Can anybody give me advice?
I want to import avi-files made by pinnacle Dc 10plus into
Adobe Premiere, but the format isn't accepted, although Adobe sustains
avi-files!
thanks in advance
Jan
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| jan vanhaecke wrote:
> Can anybody give me advice?
>
> I want to import avi-files made by pinnacle Dc 10plus into
> Adobe Premiere, but the format isn't accepted, although Adobe sustains
> avi-files!
> thanks in advance
> Jan
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>
Wrong newsgroup!
Either install the DC10+ codec on the machine you are working on or
convert the AVI files first with another codec on the PC with the DC10+.
AVI is *not* a standard, it is a container for a lot of third party
codecs, so a lot of trouble :-(
Waldo
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| Derek Fountain 2004-10-05, 7:14 am |
| > I want to import avi-files made by pinnacle Dc 10plus into
> Adobe Premiere, but the format isn't accepted, although Adobe sustains
> avi-files!
There's more appropriate places to ask this. It's not Photoshop related.
Then again, the answer is short so here it is: you can't. The DC10+ captures
in MJPEG (motion JPEG) format, which Premiere can't import (or at least
couldn't the last time I looked at it). You need to convert the MJPEG to
something Premiere imports (which will lose you quality) or get a capture
card which works with Premiere directly.
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