Hello.If you read my previous post you might have laught with my experiences.Now I present my top ten worst experiences using Adobe Premiere.
Number 1
When I first used premiere I had In and Out Indicators between clips and I was unable to add transitions correctly. So I applied default dissolve transition and trimmed every clip I mean three hours movie . What a relief when I learned how to remove all idicarors at once. (if you are having a problem like this check my blogg.)
Number 2
One day I was working on premiere and after 20 minutes of hard work premiere crashed and I lost what I did for 20 minutes.I fixed this problem by setting autosave project at 2 minutes.
Number 3.
I record both DV and HDV.I was having troubles capturing a HDV movie because even if my movie project was HD I forget to check HD capture option.If that is not checked a message will appear : Try resetting camera.
Number 4
I was editing a movie and I wanted to add some footage but I was unable to add to timeline the video,except HD videos.So I fixed this but clicking the video drag and drop to "new sequence" option and than copy paste to my project sequence.
Number 5.
With my earlier programs I exported movie with AVI codec and then burn with nero or power director.But when I exported AVI on premiere even if i checked AVI 16:9 my exported video showed 4:3 on nero or Power Director.This problem might concerned about codec problems but I found MPEG 2 better for DVD export.Faster and Good Quality.
Number 6.
Black and white effect sometimes shows green screen not black and white.I used Lumetry Looks effect that is installed with premiere and there are a lot of Monochrome effects.You may think why I didnt search how to fix the problem but I have chosen the simplest way.
This article explains main video formats and later compares with photos the quality. Audio Video Interleave (.avi) Developed by Microsoft and released with Windows 3.1 way back when false teeth were still made out of wood, AVI files have been a work horse of digital video. Although its popularity has been waning, lots of legacy video in AVI can be found all over the web. More recently, AVI has been abandoned for Microsoft's WMV (Windows Media Video). One of the most maddening things about AVI today is that the format doesn't allow for specifying an aspect ratio, so a 16:9 AVI video may start displaying at 4:3 - this is less of a problem if your player allows you to manually select aspect ratios. If you're watching in the non-pro version of QuickTime though, you'll have to learn to live with people being unusually narrow. Advanced Systems Format (.asf) ASF is a proprietary Microsoft container that usually houses files compressed with Microsoft's
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