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  • Eddie Kantis

    December 13, 2008 at 11:41 pm in reply to: Help! Premiere Pro is going to put us out of business.

    Hey There,

    I have had the same problem as you did, when you start up your premiere it looks like it starts then disappears. This is not a Adobe issue this is some sort of Windows issue. The only way that I was able to fix it is by creating a new account or re-installing Windows, But this is not something I really was happy about doing. I went out and purchased Windows XP 64bit. Since I have had this I never had a problem with my Premiere Pro CS3. My software runs so much better on XP 64bit. I recommend to upgrade to 64bit. I cant speak for Vista cause I’m not a fan of it but with XP no issues and its been over 6 months now. With my 32bit windows even with re-installing eventually this problem will occur again. Good luck!

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 31, 2008 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Help!!! Need to Export High Quality Flash File

    Hello Jeff,

    thanks for responding, i was up all night scrathing my head because i have seen other companies like mine put up demos with really good quality.. anyways i figured out the problem and you are right premiere pro isnt good for exporting flash for the web, what i did was render out the file as a avi and then brought that into encore and encore lets you do flash and the quality came up better then i could of ever hoped for.

    thanks for the help.
    Eddie

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 31, 2008 at 6:47 am in reply to: Help!!! Need to Export High Quality Flash File

    what would be the best noise reduction setting to use.

    thanks

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 30, 2008 at 10:54 pm in reply to: Help!!! Need to Export High Quality Flash File

    i had it before at 2000 but it was pausing then when i set it to 1000 or less i got poor quality but when i set the noise reduction option on and set it to 3 and the bits to 500 it made a big diffrence in qualiy, can you please tell me what you would recommend for a good setting for the noise reduction.

    Thanks for the help

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 30, 2008 at 8:40 pm in reply to: Help!! exporting to movie

    Go to http://www.vtc.com …. quick time tutorials on this.

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 14, 2008 at 12:49 pm in reply to: HELP!! Quality Loss when exporting

    I dont have any SD Televisions or monitors. I havent even ran into a customer latley that has SD Television. I never stretch the format on the TV to watch the SD format… looks weird. Anyways I did figure out on my own on how to maintain the high quality. I use only double layerd DVD’s now. I bumped up the bit rate to 6 – 7 – 9 …. almost used up the entire 8.5 gigs on the DVD but the quality remainded perfect just like i wanted it to.

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 14, 2008 at 12:48 pm in reply to: HELP!! Quality Loss when exporting

    I dont have any SD Televisions or monitors. I havent even ran into a customer latley that has SD Television. I never stretch the format on the TV to watch the SD format… looks weird. Anyways I did figure out on my own on how to maintain the high quality. I use only double layerd DVD’s now. I bumped up the bit rate to 6 – 7 – 9 …. almost used up the entire 8.5 gigs on the DVD but the quality remainded perfect just like i wanted it to.

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 14, 2008 at 12:48 pm in reply to: HELP!! Quality Loss when exporting

    I dont have any SD Televisions or monitors. I havent even ran into a customer latley that has SD Television. I never stretch the format on the TV to watch the SD format… looks weird. Anyways I did figure out on my own on how to maintain the high quality. I use only double layerd DVD’s now. I bumped up the bit rate to 6 – 7 – 9 …. almost used up the entire 8.5 gigs on the DVD but the quality remainded perfect just like i wanted it to.

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