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  • Editing HDV with Premier 2.0

    Posted by Alex Guimoye on September 13, 2007 at 7:52 pm

    I just finished shooting a film in Panama with the Panasonic HVX. We shot in 720p 24fps 16×9. The footage has already been captured onto an external hardrive. I would like to know if Adobe Premier 2.0 is capable of editing footage shot in 720p 24fps 16×9 since there is no preset for this under the “New Project Settings”. The closest thing I found was 720p 30fps. Under this setting one can go into “Custom Settings” and change the fps to 24 being that you change the editing mode from “HDV 720p” to “Desktop” (what does this mean and how does it affect the quality of the final product?)

    If anyone has had any experience with this please do let me know what the best New Project setting would be. I know Adobe Premier CS3 is native with the Panasonic P2 card, yet I am hoping Adobe Premier 2.0 is capable of editing my footage, since I do not need to capture but only edit and export a finla product. I am concern with degrading my video quality by using Premier 2.0

    Pls Help!

    Joe Trepanier replied 18 years, 7 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Noah Kadner

    September 14, 2007 at 3:59 am

    Huh? The HVX 200 shoots DVCPROHD not HDV so I would say it’s time to consult the manual a little longer.

    Noah

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  • Barry Green

    September 14, 2007 at 2:52 pm

    Premiere Pro 2.0 can edit HVX footage if you get the Raylight plug-in from http://www.dvfilm.com.

    Without Raylight (or CineForm or some other plug-in) then no, it cannot. You have to have Raylight.

  • Joe Trepanier

    September 14, 2007 at 7:05 pm

    Check out the Matrox products for Premiere Pro.
    The Axio product line has support for P2 in Premiere Pro 2.0 and the RT.X2 has support for P2 in 720p and SD as of the 3.0 release which supports Adobe CS3.

    cheers,

    Joe

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