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  • When I go to export media, I am rendering as a .mov file and choosing the custom setting. I try to export using a DVCPRO HD 720p60 and is just stays at 0% for hours. If I choose DVCPRO HD 720p50 is will export within about an hour and a half. It will play fine when the speaker remains still, but when he starts walking across the stage, it looks funny when he walks.

    One odd part, when I test out just a few minutes of the 41 minute video, it will allow me to use the 60 codec, but when I try to export the whole project, it just hangs up.

  • Susan Johnson

    August 2, 2007 at 10:21 pm in reply to: thinking about switching to a Mac- need advice
  • Susan Johnson

    August 2, 2007 at 9:18 pm in reply to: converting avi to .dv file

    I know, but my client needs to play it out of a special new version of Pro Presenter that only plays .dv files.

  • Susan Johnson

    August 2, 2007 at 8:48 pm in reply to: converting avi to .dv file

    I tried that as well. I exported it as an avi from Premiere Pro, brought it into QuickTime Pro and converted it to a QuickTime file and then converted the QuickTime file to a DV stream. It still look horrid. Any other suggestions? I am open to anything! My Procoding software does have the open to convert to a DV-AVI Type 1 and Type 2 file but that file still shows up as an avi. I need a good looking .dv file Help!

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