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  • Rhitu Basu

    January 31, 2009 at 2:08 am in reply to: how to change track number on audio clip?

    Yes, that is what I ended up doing. For future reference – what’s AFF?

    Thanks for your repsonse.
    -Rhitu.

  • Rhitu Basu

    February 6, 2006 at 5:03 pm in reply to: export .avi jumpy

    This is a known issue ? 24P export doesn’t work in Premiere Pro 1.5? Please, say it isn’t so …

  • Rhitu Basu

    February 5, 2006 at 11:05 pm in reply to: export .avi jumpy

    I have an update : The .avi exhibits very slight stuttering even under Premiere Pro. Export->Movie (as Microsft DV AVI) seems to be the action that causes the problem. Because Export -> Adobe Media Encoder produces clean video. Any ideas what’s going on?

  • Rhitu Basu

    February 5, 2006 at 9:44 pm in reply to: best audio format for dvd to be played in theatre?

    Hi Mike, thanks for your response. When you say trade-off, you mean when going to Dolby? And what does the video bitrate have to do with an audio format? (forgive the ignorance)

  • Rhitu Basu

    February 5, 2006 at 9:41 pm in reply to: export .avi jumpy

    Hi Steven, thanks for your response. I used the Export->Movie to export. I did notice that under the video settings, it said 24p Advanced (my video is just 24p) but that seems to be the way it sets video rendering if you select the Panasonic DVX 100A 24P project preset… So I am guessing that is not the problem. The video jumps in Windows Media, as I said, and a little less in RealPlayer. But – and I never even thought to do this before – when pulled back into Premiere Pro, it looks fine. Hopefully this means it will burn to DVD fine… So why do Windows Media and RealPlayer not play it back full quality (assuming you still think that is the problem)?

  • Rhitu Basu

    December 2, 2005 at 8:17 am in reply to: export to tape – audio cuts in & out

    Please, please someone one out there … help me.

  • Rhitu Basu

    December 2, 2005 at 2:05 am in reply to: export to tape – audio cuts in & out

    For some reason my camera won’t record in VCR mode … I must have to set smthing on it or smthing. I will try to do this, but my understanding is that Export to Tape pretty much does the same thing – my camera records the played back timeline. So there must be smthing else – hardware or Premiere Pro related that I missing that is causing the audio to drop when recording. Please help.

  • Rhitu Basu

    May 12, 2005 at 9:07 pm in reply to: export to dv tape – choppy, sound loss

    By the way the “movie” in question is just a 5 minute student short. I did use some effects – brightness/contrast, color adjustment rgb & the hue/saturation one. There are also some fades, titles (5), and speed adjustments on a couple of the clips.

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