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  • Randall Murphy

    June 27, 2007 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Output

    At this point, I’ve got some very large clips that I’ve been chopping up into little pieces and exporting in AE under “AVI” no compression. Then I take those small snips back into AE to do editing in different comps (greenscreen work as well)text and some animation. I just realized I don’t need to chop them up, just size them down and then render them all together. When you playback any sequence in AE is there supposed to be audio? On the ram preview that is? If so, I don’t have audio and this is why I’ve been having to render out all these snippets.

    When I render out, should I use the quicktime setting or AVI? And if I should use QT, what setting should I use? From what I’m gathering, once in Premiere, I should export at MPEG2 for Encore…Is this right?

    I like the idea of only rendering at the end, how does this work? Importing AE files into Premiere?

  • Randall Murphy

    June 27, 2007 at 8:15 am in reply to: Output

    I’m fairly new at this, and your reply only confused me more. Am I supposed to learn about codecs or is there a render setting already built into AE that I can use? I’d like to render DV clips from AE to edit in premiere then author in Encore. Are there any simple steps to do this?

    Thank you in advance….

  • Randall Murphy

    June 27, 2007 at 3:47 am in reply to: Output

    I’m sorry, I didn’t say what I’m working with. I’ve got DV clips that I’m manipulating in AE. They are captured from a Panasonic DVX100B through Premiere. 29.97 fps. 720×480.

  • Randall Murphy

    May 25, 2007 at 9:46 pm in reply to: Output size and players…

    What I mean by constrained is any video played on a computer, the user can make it “screen size” or stretch the video. I am making a corporate presentaton that looks great if I shrink it down slightly, so, what I want to do is put it in a player that can’t be stretched. It stays a fixed size. That’s why I was thinking embedding it into a projector file with director. This is used for such things. I may want to add some buttons, so this will work as well. I didn’t know if anyone knew any other ways of doing this.

  • Randall Murphy

    April 16, 2007 at 2:45 am in reply to: What setting to export?

    My bad, it was too low a frame rate, however, there are small lines that come in and out of the picture, like around the subject eyes. Is there any way to clean that up?

    Thanks Steve for your input. That clears things up for me. I’m in San Diego but spent two months out of the year in Brampton with a client last year.

  • Randall Murphy

    April 16, 2007 at 2:30 am in reply to: What setting to export?

    When I export the AVI, it plays very jittery. What can I do to make it smooth and clean?

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