adobe proble, possible capute problem too

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adobe proble, possible capute problem too

Postby MetalWolf » Sun Oct 20, 2002 1:30 am

I just got a new computer and I start capturing clips I needed to remake an old AMV I created two years ago and the captured clips that I caputed with my ATI All In Wonder 7500 with the new patch and all and the clips seemd a bit choppy (it would play then pause for a frame then resume playing) but I thought it was just that my computer was worked to hard to I didn't do anything about it. After I had all the clips I needed to start I went and started using Adobe and while editing or doing anything from saving my progress to just moving from frame to frame was incredibly laggy and slow and the computer couldn't pick up the frame in the time zone unless I waited a half a minute or more (much longer than it usually did). I thought that my files were to long (most of them 30 minutes each) so I would separate them in a time zone that worked for me when I was doing my Ryoga video (each bunch of clips together making 15 minutes each). After compressing them all in mpeg2 with Videowave 4 like I usually did with any other AMVs I ever did and then I went back to work on it. And working with the adobe is still incredibly slow and I don't understand it, I am sure it is probably just a stupid mistake I made on the road to do this or something small I didn't quite pick up in time. Also when I export the file to wmv just to see my progress and what parts I should work on more and think more on what I should put in other places I see that some parts where I slowed down the clip see to play then pause and then play from where it was at the begining of the clip and it isn't me repeating them. My old computer worked with Adobe and clips like this much more better and faster than this it seems. The specs for my computer are

Athalon 2.2 GHz (my old one was a 700MHz)
512 MB of RAM (my old one was 264 MB)
ATI Radeon All In Wonder 7500 (with patch) (my old one was ATI All In Wonder Rage 128)
120 GB

I am using Adobe Premeire 6.0

Thanks for the help and time.
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Postby klinky » Sun Oct 20, 2002 1:36 am

What codec are you using to capture the video, before you convert it to mpeg2?

What resolution are you capturing your source at?

How are you viewing the mpeg2 files in Premiere? Are you using avisynth?


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Postby MetalWolf » Sun Oct 20, 2002 2:02 am

I am not using avisynth, I compressed it into a mpeg2 with what ATI said in their settings as DVD High(when capturing the video it supposedly gives DVD high quality, quality is good just like before problems) with resolution 720 X 480. I view them with the double screens (one showing the file I want to cut clips out of, and one of the timeline as it is).
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Postby NicholasDWolfwood » Sun Oct 20, 2002 9:33 am

Premiere doesn't read MPEG2 files. I'm telling you it won't.
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Postby MetalWolf » Sun Oct 20, 2002 12:38 pm

Well if it don't work on mpg2 I guess I will just have to reproduce them into another file type that is much more better or at least something that Premeire can work with. THank you
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