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bring out the big guns…
Hey everyone, I am in some serious need of help here, and I’m not sure how much help you can offer but I’ve had some good luck with posts on here in the past, so here it goes:
I shot a 4 day event at about 7 hours of footage a day with three cameras. (so like 60 hrs of tapes) I hired a technical director to run a switchboard during the event to run a live edit into a hard drive so that I may just edit the stream of 4 days (28 hr MPEG) into a 6 hr DVD. We agreed on AVI as the export, but I received a MPEG 2 and supposedly he tells me its better quality (he keeps saying “studio quality”) than an AVI. In any case it was edited on a tricaster switchboard at its “highest output” and I wont argue. I have to click on de-interlace, I have to render the file because there is a red bar above the time line (i read that if it’s red that means the project settings are wrong, is that true?) and I can’t really get a couple hours to run without Adobe crashing and freezing ( i have each day broken up into 3 separate MPG files, at about 2 hrs a file) What do I have to get done or change to get this thing edited? I’m gonna end up wasting allot of time trying to get these files working if I don’t think of something quick. I’m running on a
SONY VAIO
WINDOWS XP Professional service pack 2
Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz
2.79GHz, 2.0GB RAMAdobe Premiere CS3 from the
ADOBE CS3 Production Premium (the bundle pack)Do I need to consider switching to a Mac in order to do this project or what? Is it a problem with the file type and adobe?
I also have a VAIO laptop which cant really run the file in Premiere CS3 either, and its pretty damn fast with 3.0GB RAM.
Thanks for your help
Kevin Cease
https://www.KevinCease.com