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Old 11-08-2005, 07:07 PM
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Nice touch having the vcideo editing forums website minimised in the picture
figgured it would work well

Outside of premiere pro, try double clicking on the AVI files themselves. Do they play ok? do you get the same thing? If so then it looks like the capture has gone weird and you have corrupted capture files.
Plays with out missing a beat, assisde from an occasional studder, but i get the fealing that media player isnt happy loading 6+ gigs a whack

How did you capture the clips from the camera? what s/w was used and with what settings?
This maybe where the mistake / issue lies .. i used MS movie maker as i wanted to beable to look at websites while i pulled the video, for some reason premier pro gets mad when you switch windows ... horse power isnt much of an issue to beable to due that as i run an AMD 64 4800 x2
2 gigs of ram and a stripped set of raptors

Also, and I'm not sure this is the problem, make sure your HDD is formatted as NTFS and not FAT32. I don't think that five minutes of captuyre (presumably stanbdard def) will have reached the FAT32 files size limit but check anyway. IF you do find you have FAT32 then change it to NTFS asap.
ntfs all theway

Also, with Premiere, make sure you have plenty of disk space free on your work drive and your scratch drive as well. Also, make sure that are all WELL defragged before you open Premiere. All these things DO make a difference.
i do not have a defined seperate scratch disk, got about 20 gigs free (not insane, but should be plenty as im only working with a 6 gb file ?)


I will try and pull the video again
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