Joe Landau
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No, I have an original CS2 product.
I suspect that I may have a CODEC problem, I visited the Adobe website and got a whole slew of ideas about removing unwanted codecs, but I am not technically proficient at editing the registrey. Is there a way to ensure that the codec I need is fuctioning? Which codec do I need?
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Thanks. That’s what I thought. I hope that in a future release of Elements they will have this feature.
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I took off the tail end of the video (about a minute worth) with the intention of rendering it separatly and combining with the rest of the video. However, Premiere failed again, this time with an error message –
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The instruction at “0x1064b610” referenced memory at “0x0000000b”. The memory could not be “read”.Click OK to terminate the program
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I am still baffled
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Thx 4 response.
I need the video to have a 16:9 aspect ration since that’s what I shoot with
PP ver. 7.0
No error msg
Free space 150 GB each on C & D Drives (Project file on C, assets on D)
Settings:
File Type: Microsoft DV AVI
Export Video – Checked
Export Audio – Checked
Add to Project when Finished – Checked
Embedding Options – None
Compressor – DV(NTSC)
Color Depth – Millions of Colors
Aspect Ratio – D1/DV NTSC Widescreen 16:9 (1.2)
Quality – Grayed out
Data Rate – Limit to Rate – Unchecked
Recompress – Checked Maintain Data Rate
Keyframe and Rendering Fields – Lower Field First
Optimize stills – Checked
Keyframe options – None checked
Audio
Compressor – – Uncompressed
Sample Rate 48000 Hz
Sample Type 160nit
Channales – Stereo
Interleave – 1 Frame -
My captured AVI clip has the following properties –
File size: 118 MB
File Stat: File length correct
Stream Type and A/V InterleaveType OpenDML AVI
IMPR n.s
I/L Not supported
Video
Codec 4CC:dvsd Name: DVC/DV Video Stat: 2 comparable codecs installed
Runtime: 00:00:33(995 fr) xy: 720×480 (1.50:1)(=3
Bitrate:28790k FFS:29.97 Qf: 2.780 bits/pixel
Audio
Name: PCM Audio
Stat: PCM: No Codec RequiredExport to DVD properties
Preset: NTSC DV High quality 4MB VBR 2 Pass
Video
Codec: MainConcept MPEG Video
Quality: 5.00
TV Standard: NTSC
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97
Program Sequence: Interlaced
Field Order: Lower
Bitrate Encoding: VBR
Encoding Passes: Two
Target Bitrate: (Mbps): 4.0000
Maximum Bitrate:: 7.0000
M Frames: 3
N Frames: 15
Audio
Codec: PCM Audio
Sample Rate: 48 kHzEncoding
Export Range: Entire Sequence
Fields: Lower
Maximize Bitrate: No
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Hi Aanarav,
I wonder if you got my r-mail with the information that I got with Gspot?
Thx,
Joe -
Thanks for the response,
I’ll do what you asked. There is one thing that I thought about. When I captured the video with Premiere, my project preset was set to Standard 48khz. Could that be the problem?
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Thanks for the response,
I’ll do what you asked. There is one thing that I thought about. When I captured the video with Premiere, my project preset was set to Standard 48khz. Could that be the problem?
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Joe Landau
October 18, 2005 at 5:42 pm in reply to: Export to DVD – EXTREMELY SLOW !!!!!!! – Why ????1. The clips are all AVI files (5 of them) that I generated from other Pro projects.
2. There are 4 transitions – Cross Dissolve.
That’s it. Couldn’t be simpler !!!
Thx