Missing codec question
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Perhaps a clearer head than mine (which wouldn't be hard at the moment) can figure this out.
I had to reinstall Premiere 6.0. Added a bunch of new codecs after the install. Some new. Some not. Premiere is seeing only some of them. VDub sees all of them, and Premiere's ancient sister, 4.2, sees all of them.
There is one video codec missing in Premiere 6.0: Microsoft MPEG4 V3, but the glaring ommissions are the audio codecs. Nothing but the defaults. I added in DivX Audio, and an MPEG3 codec.
VDub sees them. Premiere 4.2 sees them. Is there any reason why Premiere 6.0 can't see them?
I had to reinstall Premiere 6.0. Added a bunch of new codecs after the install. Some new. Some not. Premiere is seeing only some of them. VDub sees all of them, and Premiere's ancient sister, 4.2, sees all of them.
There is one video codec missing in Premiere 6.0: Microsoft MPEG4 V3, but the glaring ommissions are the audio codecs. Nothing but the defaults. I added in DivX Audio, and an MPEG3 codec.
VDub sees them. Premiere 4.2 sees them. Is there any reason why Premiere 6.0 can't see them?
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Date: 2004-10-24 08:36 am (UTC)I'm not brimming over with enthusiasm at the 6.0 incarnation of Premiere. And since I run Win2K, the 7.0 plus versions aren't an option.
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Date: 2004-10-24 09:24 am (UTC)6.0 is fine - sure it's very different from 4.2 but it is a decent editor and I'd used it for a long time now.
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Date: 2004-10-24 09:43 am (UTC)I have the Huffyuv. It shows in everything except 6.0. I may have to rip out 6.0 and re-install. Something isn't right. I've applied all the patches but I'm still locking up on exports. I know this version was a mite buggy, from what I've read on the web, so I'm not completely surprised.
I actually like 4.2. Small, quick, and it didn't lock. *g* I'm finding that 6.0 is really much slower on the rendering. But I'm determined to make it work. *glares in the direction of 6.0*
Thanks again. You help is greatly appreciated.
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Date: 2004-10-24 09:46 am (UTC)Premiere has a number of export types including Quicktime, Microsoft DV and Video for Windows.
You will need to select Video for Windows in order to select huffyuv as a codec.
This appears in both the Project settings and the Export settings which look identical but are different and can be set to different things if you want. The project settings govern how things are encoded on the timeline when editing and the export ones govern the export encoder settings.
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Date: 2004-10-25 08:29 am (UTC)I have also experimented with the uncompressed export and compressing in VDub. Yes! *nods enthusiastically* And I found a good tutorial on how to do the multipass compression complete with bitrate calculation. So things are looking up. *grins*