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Re: Video editing help!
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Export the timeline in Premiere as Audio only to get a .wav file. This is the audio soundtrack to your entire animation. To bring it together with your image files to create the Quicktime movie, go to 3ds Max and open the Track View (under graph editors) and select and right-click "sound" to get "properties". Select "choose sound" and your .wav file there. Now 3ds Max video post will put it together with your images that I assume you have defined in Video post as an image input event. In video post, create an output image event (if you haven't already) to export the video post to a Quicktime file. The .wav you created from Premiere and imported using the 3ds Max track view should be the audio that plays when you view the Quicktime movie that you created by running the Video Post in 3ds Max. |
Re: Video editing help!
"There is also a setting, in Quicktime, called 'Enable High Quality Video' which supposedly can make a significant difference in the quality"
DO THIS!!!!!!! It works. If you render in the highest possible quality, and then olay the movie with this setting on, it looks almost uncompressed. And yet, it is compressed, becayse it brought our file size down from 800 megs to 80. :D |
Re: Video editing help!
Team 1156 used ulead video studio 7, ulead video studio 9, pinnacle studio plus 9, pinnacle liquid 6, quicktime and nothing worked! The animation looks like a 320x240 video enlarged to a larger one. We really need help! :eek: :confused: :ahh:
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Re: Video editing help!
premiere.
I often use presentavid 4 such simple edition |
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