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Old 02-04-2004, 07:21 PM
Kevsource Kevsource is offline
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Thanks for the reply. Being in the TV biz, I talked to a couple people around here who are versed in this.

They said that Premiere 6.5 hasn't been the best program for exporting a/v. One guy's suggestion was for me to export the video as a .m2v file, and export the audio as an uncompressed .wav file. I guess DVDit can marry the two.

I'll give that a try...kev
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