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Posted by cam35pilot on 10/02/07 00:53
I appreciate all of your comments, but your losing me. I have a DVD+R
with some hi-def footage (made by a friend in Illinois). I assume that
it's MPEG-2, as it's 2+ hours long, and looks really good (hi-def 36"
flat screen tv I'm looking at it on). I want to edit out some clips
and put it into a Power Point to show on that same size TV, so I want
something that will look somewhat good. I've created a few AVIs in
Premiere 6, and some WMVs and MPEGs that look like crap. Is it a codec
problem here?
I'm only experienced in editing footage from a video camera (I don't
have original footage). Can someone give me some basics about making
it look as clear as possible? I'm only doing like 6-7 30 second clips.
It's not a commercial thing, just "in house" for a few co-workers.
Any advice is appreciated.
Rich
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