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Old 04-24-2006, 09:27 PM
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Question Which software can I use to edit this video format?

I'm looking for software to edit the following video format:


Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 degrades the quality tremendously when outputting from there...even to Uncompressed AVI!

Everytime I try to convert this to MPEG2 for DVD NTSC, it's very garbled.

Any ideas?

It's a video format SnagIt produces from it's desktop video capturing mode.
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nevermind, I found out what was causing the garble issue in Premiere.
I had to uncheck "Blend Frames" to remove the garble. Wonder what that is anyways...
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Uhg, now there's a framerate issue.
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You are trying to create NTSC DVD 24 or 30 fps from only 10 fps that means the software is having to add more fps than it has to start with, so frame blending of some type is inevitable, playback speed will probably be knackered too.
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Originally Posted by Wolfmight
I'm looking for software to edit the following video format:


Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 degrades the quality tremendously when outputting from there...even to Uncompressed AVI!

Everytime I try to convert this to MPEG2 for DVD NTSC, it's very garbled.

Any ideas?

It's a video format SnagIt produces from it's desktop video capturing mode.
If you worry about "MS-CRAM" aka "Microsoft Video 1" video type this is one of old Miscofoft video codecs (VideoForWindows).

I think you can edit the files with the wide by eny video editors using DirectShow or even VideoForWindows technology.

If you need edit this file without re-compression and if your file is AVI take a look at this free editor:
http://www.videoforums.co.uk/42848-post27.html
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