Premiere Elements 7.0 Fragen Export von Datei

Hallo zusammen,
meine Firma hat sich nun Premiere Elements 7.0 geleistet für den ein oder anderen Filmschnitt, den wir für größere Veranstaltungen in PoweerPoint Präsentationen benötigen.
Davor habe ich immer mit Magix 15 geschnitten und hab nun 2 Fragen zum Videoschnitt bzw. Export von Dateien.
1. Grundsätzlich ist es ja möglich ein Bild in eine extra Spur einzufügen, damit dieses dann im Video erscheint. Ist es aber auch möglich dieses Bild zu verkleinern, so dass sich die Größe bei jedem Frame um ein Pixel vergrößert?
2. Ich benötige die geschnitteten Dateien als MPEG1 und MPEG2, allerdings kann ich als Export nur Microsoft AVI und DV-AVi neben den Bilddateien auswählen.
Ich habe aber schon als Import MPEG Dateien registriert, was muss ich also noch machen das ich die Dateien als MPEG oder z.B. mov ausgeben kann.
Vielen Dank erstmal!

Marcy,
When you do re-size the photos, I'd also check closely to make sure that you do not have any gaps in your Timeline. If you are editing in Scenline, switch over to Timeline and Zoom in so you can see single frames. Step through your slideshow, looking for any gaps. Usually, "Failed to return frame" will happen if there is so little as a one-frame gap.
Also, the Rendering of your Project is completely dependent on your CPU. with a 2.0GHz CPU it will take some time. Also, the CODEC to compress the files, say WMV 9, will require even more time, as will any Effects that might have been added. This is pretty much life with any NLE. Even my dual quad-core workstation takes some time to Render.
One last suggestion, when you go to Export and Render, you might want to make sure that your AV, pop-up and spyware programs are shut down. They take quite a few CPU cycles and can bog down the process.
I'll bet that one, or both, of Steve's links will address this, plus more.
Good luck,
Hunt
[Edit] Just reread your post and it appears that you constructed your slideshow in PSE. That should NOT leave any gaps, so my warning about them might well be moot. Still, it never hurts to check the Timeline in PE, just to make sure, since that is a main cause of the error that you got.

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