View Full Version : URGENT : HOW to export .MOV w/ Cinepak/DVNTC???
Salik Syed
23-02-2004, 01:17
Please help, i have ffinished the whole animation but one problem...when i export video from premiere 6.5 I can only do .MOV w/ uncompressed or component video....how can i do cinepak or DV/NTSC???????? We bought the latest version of quicktime pro but it does NOT help....is there something i'm doing wrong?????
thanks...
salik
give me a minute I will look at somthing
Not totally familiar with Premiere, Its been several yrs since using it last. I would think you should be able to sekect a different codec when you export and Cinepac should be ther my default.
ASSUMING YOU STILL CAN"T FIND IT THERE--
1)Save it as uncompressed Quicktime-
2)load it as a Background image in 3DS Max (I believe that in the Environment Tab of the Render Menu)
3)Render the Scene as is and save it as a Quicktime (again) but Max should definately give you the Output options that Autodesk asked for.
(Basically you use Max to recompress the footage- this is a great way if you dont have other software)
If you have Adobe AfterEffects- this could be used as well.
If you still cant do it- Reinstall Quicktime form MAX Disk
Goodluck
Kyle Fenton
23-02-2004, 10:16
Please help, i have ffinished the whole animation but one problem...when i export video from premiere 6.5 I can only do .MOV w/ uncompressed or component video....how can i do cinepak or DV/NTSC???????? We bought the latest version of quicktime pro but it does NOT help....is there something i'm doing wrong?????
thanks...
salik
There are 2 ways to do this
In quicktime pro open up the uncompressed movie.
Go to file->export->select movie to dv stream->options->(choose NTSC)->and save
or
Go to file->export->select movie to quicktime->options->select all 3 checkmarks->seetings(video) click cinpeak, 30fps->ok->save
Thank you....it turns out i had 6.1 which couldn't export....
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