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Geek Culture / any users of adobe premier

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No budget games
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2004 01:47
i have just finished editing a 50 min film on adobe premier and saved it as a microsoft dv-avi file which i was about to put on dvd when i discovered that it was 11.5GB i dont know how a video file can take so much memory as a normal dvd file only takes 700mb any help would be appriciated.

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indi
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2004 13:43
Quote: "i have just finished editing a 50 min film on adobe premier "


premiere*

its quite an expensive package you must be rich, what version?

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and saved it as a microsoft dv-avi file which i was about to put on dvd when i discovered that it was 11.5GB"


when u save a video file thats raw and uncompressed it will be very large. the dvds from the rental store are dual layer discs and will hold around 9 gigs. the dvd format is a compressed format usually mpeg 2


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i dont know how a video file can take so much memory as a normal dvd file only takes 700mb any help would be appriciated."


i think you mean a vcd for 700 mb and thats usually a heavily compressed dvd file to fit into 700megs.


try two programs dvd shrink and dvd decryptor.

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No budget games
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2004 04:52
no im not rich lol my friends dad works for the bbc so he has the software.

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walaber
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2004 14:39
try using the MPEG-II exporter built into Premiere, that will save to the native DVD format, including stripping the audio and video into seperate tracks. if you video is only 50 minutes, a high-quality MPEG-II should fit on a DVD no problem. unless you really mean a CDR, in which case I would suggest using DIVX or another MPEG-4 compression system.

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Posted: 23rd Aug 2004 15:26
Wow, a team with the name "No Budget Games" that has Premier...


Ausukusa :: Programmer/Storyboard Assistant
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Posted: 24th Aug 2004 06:04
wel we never paid for it so there no budget

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