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Posted by huckfin1 on 01/10/83 11:42
Hi,
Can anyone help me with this dilema,
I am assembling a documentary which will include many DV-AVI clips that
use a 0.9 pixel aspect ratio and many many stills which use square
pixels.
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.
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
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?
Also, does anyone know if Premiere Pro has addressed this issue.
thanks,
Al
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