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Posted by Richard Crowley on 10/06/72 11:42
"huckfin1" <admere@lycos.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Can anyone help me with this dilema,
>
>
> I am assembling a documentary which will include many DV-AVI clips
> that
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> use a 0.9 pixel aspect ratio and many many stills which use square
> pixels.
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> In Premiere 6.0, if your project is set to DV 0.9 pixel aspect ratio,
> you need to render the work area each time you add a still image to
> the timeline. This is rather rediculous and very time consuming and I
> understand not necessary in other programs like Final Cut Pro.
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> The dilema is that I will be working with perhaps as many as 50 video
> clips that are in DV-AVI 0.9 format and I also am using perhaps as
> many
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> as 100 still images so I'm beat. It seems that I would either have to
> re-export the videos to AVI and square pixels then set the project to
> square pixels or live with the rendering problem of still images. I
> have been told that I should keep the videos in their current DV state
> in order to maintain the highest quality.
>
>
> Does anyone have an answer to this problem?
I've been importing stills for years without even giving it
a second thought. If this concerns you, why not just batch
convert all your stills to 0.9 pixels and drop them in as
native "NTSC aspect".
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