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Topic: DC30 Plus
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PLATINUM_e
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posted 01-05-2000 09:27 PM
How do you print to video? I am not new to Premire, I know that it has a print to video thing, I guess the DC30+ dosnet work with that, So I was wondering how you do it. Please all I get is some black and white crap when I try to print to video....Help please------------------ "No sir, I didn't see you playing with your dolls again" -SPACEBALLS
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doubleyou
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posted 01-06-2000 12:50 PM
Don't use the "Print to Video" Tool. Play it in "Media Player" or something. I have the DC 30+ too and the Print to Video thing doesn't work but when I play it in another Player like "Media Player" it works. |
PLATINUM_e
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posted 01-06-2000 02:19 PM
So how would I go by doing that, I don't know how to play the edited video in the media player, I know I need to save as a diffrent file but what file? Then when i do that do I just push play on the media player then push recorde on the VCR? or Do I run it in full screen, if you can run it that way, Please help me more im not that brite------------------ "No sir, I didn't see you playing with your dolls again sir" -SPACEBALLS |
Patboy14
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posted 01-06-2000 04:40 PM
Call their tech support if you dont understand me, they will tell you.Go to wherever the preferences is and go into options. Go to general. click the LOAD button for loading your preferences. Load the DC30 600 something by 400 something (i forget the exact numbers. Then go back into premiere and try it out. Sorry if i was not descriptive. |
Danger Mouse
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posted 01-06-2000 05:16 PM
in adobe premiere go to "make movie"...it'll go to a saving screen...make sure the compression codec is set to the DC30 plus motion jpeg blah blah whatever...once that is done make the .AVI movie...then open windows media player and open that movie...the card will detect that it is DC30 codec and will output the video...im asssuming you are using RCA cables to your VCR so make sure they are running from the out in the card into the RCA input on your VCR...then make sure your VCR is set to "input"....that should do it |
Danger Mouse
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posted 01-06-2000 05:18 PM
and don't run the movie full screen there is no need to.... |
Tn
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posted 01-06-2000 09:05 PM
Use the Miro Instant Video to compile and export the video. |
PLATINUM_e
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posted 01-07-2000 01:46 AM
I can't get the make movie option to click on it. It wont let me. Please help------------------ "No sir, I didn't see you playing with your dolls again sir" -SPACEBALLS |
Tn
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posted 01-07-2000 06:31 PM
If you are using Premiere 4.x go to File -> Export Video -> Miro Instant Video under the Print to Video.For Premiere 5.x go to Project -> Settings -> Video Settings and select Instant Video as compressor. I have only used the DC30+ with 4.x so I'm unsure of my 5.x directions. |