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AVI reference movie
I know Premiere Pro does not let you save a reference movie (like in Quicktime Pro, or any Mac application) – I think ProCoder has a reference movie feature.
Has anyone figured out any other ways to introduce reference movies into a PC video workflow (not using Quicktime that is).
Maybe Premiere Pro 2.0 will do this (unlikely, as that would suggest Adobe expecting users to use a non-adobe program for encoding or other video manipulation)
For example, I have edited a 1 hour program, made up of 4 separate AVI files. I want to encode using Squeeze, which will require rendering out a self-contained AVI – which is no big deal, but the reference movie eliminates this extra step.
Thanks anyway.Mike Cohen