using Premiere to 'print to video'.

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Author Topic:   using Premiere to 'print to video'.
Muncher666
posted 11-30-2000 06:34 AM           
Hi there.

I use premiere, and when I 'print to video' - it is incredibly choppy and the audio is completely out of sync. The only way I seem to be able to export it is by compressing it and then it runs smoothly, and I can then export it to video manually (my PC is a P3-550 w/ Geforce 256 deluxe) - why on earth should it be playing so choppily?!?

Muncher.

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Movieman21
posted 11-30-2000 12:02 PM           
Try selecting the ALWAYS DEINTERLACE option. Also, if you have any other programs running, it will cause Premiere to be sluggish. Anothing thing, what version are u using, and are you selecting the export movie option, or selceting the play full screen option with a link out to your vcr?

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Muncher666
posted 11-30-2000 03:20 PM           
I'll try always deinterlace, but I'm not sure that'd help all that much. I use the Export ->>> Print to Video option. When I start it up, it's almost like watching a slideshow. But yes, I do select the full screen option and link it to my VCR.

Muncher.

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"When there's no more room in hell, the dead shall walk the Earth."
- Peter, Dawn of the Dead.

Movieman21
posted 11-30-2000 06:44 PM           
Hmmmm, I will have to look into this, and get back to you on this. If you are doing it that way, you shouldnt be heaving this problem. Let me try a few things, and I will get back to you.

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