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Topic: Help Premiere will not export video onto videotape
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Sony2HD
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posted 02-25-2000 04:37 PM
The questions describes it all, when I print to video and record it on to my VCR, and my VCR will not record the Vdeo and it will distort the Audio when I play it back on my TV. Anyway I don not know if it is a problem with Adobe or my VCR please help.
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funkymunkey
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posted 02-25-2000 05:05 PM
What capture card are you using? |
NJRFilms
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posted 02-25-2000 05:39 PM
yeah we need to have some info. version numbers, computer type, everything. |
Sony2HD
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posted 02-25-2000 08:26 PM
I am using a buz card, I can normally export through buz without a problem, ( I use both buz and premiere to get the job done) but I can not export to video even in buz anymore. I am using a Gateway with 25 gigs and 128 megs of ram ( if that helps)
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NJRFilms
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posted 02-25-2000 08:54 PM
ok take the buz out of the pci slot. Go into your kitchen and put 2 1/2 cups of water in a microwave safe bowl. Put in the microwave for 5 minutes, or until it is bowling. Take it out and IMIDEADTLY add 2 tsp of sugar, a little at a time, and constatnly stirring. Once the sugar is added put it back in the microwave for 3 minutes. Take it out and add one cup of Cornflakes. They should get all soggy and stuff. Now get out a big pan (like what you would use to cook lobster or pasta) Put the cornflake,sugar,water combo in that bowl. Put on the stove, on high stirring occasionaly. Once the mixture comes to a bowl add 1 cup of choclate chips 2 cups of corn statch and 1 cup of corn syrup. Bring this big mixture to a bowl again. AFter its done bowling put your oven on low. Add 8 cups of water. Simmer the mixture over low heat. Now comes your Buz. Put it in the mixture. Stir it around until its completly covered in this, and bring the pan to a bowl yet again. Bowl for 35 minutes on high. Take it out pour it onto a cookie pan. Let it settle. then freeze it. Let it freeze over night. Now take this out of the pan when its still frozeen in bring it out side. Get some flamable liquid and poor it all over the mixture + buz concocktion. Ignite Burn for 25 minutes. Once this is done insert back into your computer and it should work!!!!!!! The moral of this story: Get a new capture card. I hate buz cards more than anything in the world
[This message has been edited by NJRFilms (edited 02-25-2000).] |
BIG JIM SLATE
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posted 02-25-2000 10:27 PM
Wow, I hate the Buz cards too, but I wouldn't go that far...I would probably just chcuk it in the trash and forget about it...------------------ "V is for victory! Go tell your friends!"
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Arcainew
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posted 02-27-2000 03:04 AM
Ok, Sony2HD, think about it... If you export->Print to video, you say you can see (and hear) the movie on your TV, right. But it doesn't work on you VCR, right?Now we can ask ourselfs these questions: 1.)Is there anything wrong with the software? 2.)Is there anything wrong with the TV? 3.)Is there anything wrong with the cables? 4.)Is there anything wrong with the VCR? The answers would look something like this: 1.)No, because the signal works on the TV 2.)...ummm, no! 3.)Apparently not. 4.)(for you to answer) I suggest you check the input-device on your VCR, if you are editing in NTSC or PAL, if you are using the wrong channels on you VCR. Anyway, the problem has somthing to do with your VCR. -Arc
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