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Thread: Adobe Premiere export problem

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    Inactive Member Brian Maier's Avatar
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    Oh and i think what the others were getting at is that you should make sure that everything not pertinant to editing is closed. You need all the resourses you can get.

    Brian

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    I actually have that premiere update somewhere - with all the new drives and operating systems I forgot about that -- it appears I spoke too soon as well - I got about 3 drop outs in 2 hours of footage - not bad, but still not good enough -- something else I can do too is combine my audio and video files in the same avi clips - I'd seperaated them at this stage to allow me to work on and mix the audio more - but it might cause the hard drive to do more work this way - looking for and combining files -- as for 400 MHz - well thah's all I've ever known! - I wonder what life is like beyond that?! -- I've just had to work with in my budget that's all-- one question too though I had thought of re-rendering it all to the one big avi file but I've been avoiding doing that as much as I can because doesn't that create some drop in quality because of compression? -- I'm using the Microsoft dv pal compressor in Premiere - but when you export to an avi file it says the project is uncompressed - but it's still compressed isn't it? - and this would lead to some drop in quality in successive renderings wouldn't it?

    Scot

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