Premiere Pro 2.0のmpeg2読み込み

Premiere Pro 2.0の体験版を試用しているのですがmpeg2の読み込みが出来ません。
AdobeBridgeでは正常に再生できるDVD準拠のmpgファイルです。
Bridgeかのドラックアンドドロップでも「ファイル」-「読み込み」からでも「壊れているかサポートしない形式」と言われてしまいます。
Adobeのサポートに伺ったところファイル読み込みにはいっさい制限を掛けていないということなのですが私の操作が間違っているのでしょうか?
ファイル読み込みダイアログのファイルの種類には
MP3(*.mp3,*.mpeg,*.mpg・・・中略)
の中に*.mpg形式が含まれてはいますがこれはオーディオ形式と思います。
他にmpegに関係する拡張子がリストに入っていません。
製品版も同じなのでしょうか?

mono2007さん、ありがとうございます。
製品版では問題なく読込めるのですね。
残念ながらサポートの対応では満足のいく回答が得られませんでした。
「出来ます」の一点張りで最後にはホームページの製品版Premiere Pro 2.0のファイル対応表に誘導され「ここ書いてあるので出来ます」と言われます。
ファイル読み込みの画面を出して見ていただきたいと言ったら手元にPremiereの入ったPCが無いので無理と言われました。
女性の方だったのですがだんだんイラ付きを隠せなくなって早く電話を切って欲しそうだったので諦めました。

Similar Messages

  • Can't import and export  MPEG2 files in After Effects and Premiere Pro.

    I don't know when started, but a few days ago my Premiere Pro and After Effects don't recognise MPEG2 files.
    When I try to open a Premiere Pro with a MPEG2 file in it: "This project contained a sequence that could not be opened. No sequence preview preset file or codec be associated with this sequence types"

    Just to verify that the files are not corrupt...
    Report back with the codec details of your file, use the programs below... a screen
    shot works well to SHOW people what you are doing
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/592070?tstart=30
    For PC http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en or http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
    For Mac http://mediainspector.massanti.com/
    Also... does your PPro show the option to de-activate? (having the de-activate option available means your version has not "lost" activation)

  • Export Media in Premiere Pro CS6 ONLY produces an Audio File in Media Encoder

    First, all the system info:
    Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1
    Intel HD Graphics 3000 Display Adapter
    I’m using Premiere Pro CS6 Version 6.0.5 (001  (MC: 264587)) “Mighty Kilt”
    Version 6.0.3.1 (64 Bit) of Adobe Media Encoder CS6
    Other Adobe applications installed: AIR, Creative Cloud, Download Assistant, Encore CS6 Library, Flash Player 12 ActiveX, Flash Player 12 Plugin, Help Manager, Premiere Pro CS6, Premiere Pro CS6 Functional Content, Reader XI
    I’ve run check for updates on both Premiere Pro and Media Encoder and everything is up to date
    I'm producing a two disc, dual layer DVD set for 100 families of my son's marching band.
    I have a half hour "masterwork" of interviews, performance segments, rehearsal sequences, credits, etc that I've edited together complete with sound, etc.
    I also then have various other video segments from the season, some high quality (1920x1080) and some lower quality.
    Rather than import everything into Encore and have Encore transcode them all at the same quality, I wanted to ensure that the half-hour piece and certain other segments were transcoded as high quality as possible and given the largest file sizes I could and then transcode other segments at lower quality levels as needed so everything would fit on the discs.
    The company I'm using to duplicate/replicate the 100 DVDs from my Master DVD advised me to encode them FIRST in Premiere Pro as desired, and THEN import those files into Encore.
    I've used Adobe Media Encoder a lot to export the individual segments into files I could upload to Youtube and have had no problem for the last several months.
    But now, two things happen:
    1) AME automatically designates the "Output File" with an .aac extension (see attached)
    2) When I do an "Import As" of the AME encoded file in Encore it only loads an audio file (obviously)
    Huh?
    Here are the settings I use in my Export Media dialogue in Premiere Pro CS6:
    Format: MPEG2-DVD
    Preset: NTSC Widescreen High Quality
    Output Name (and filetype): ______ name with Save as Type of "Video Files(*.mpg)
    BOTH the "Export Video" and "Export Audio" boxes are checked (see attached screen print)
    Filters Tab: left as is, don't do anything here
    Multiplexer Tab:
    choose the "DVD" button (vs the "None" button)
    Bitrate Type: left as Variable which is what is selected as a default
    Video Tab:
    Codec: Reads MainConcept MPEG Video
    Quality: increase it to the max of 5
    TV Standard: NTSC
    Frame Rate: 29.97
    Field Order: None (Progressive)
    Pixel Aspect Ration: Widescreen 16:9
    Render at Maximum Depth box checked
    Bitrate Encoding: I choose CBR for my high quality segments and VBR 2-pass for my lower quality segments
    Bitrate: kick it up to the max for high qulaity segments, adjust as needed to get the filesize I want for my lower quality segments
    Audio Tab:
    Audio Format: Dolby Digital
    Codec: Dolby Digital
    Bitrate: At least 320, sometimes higher for the segments I want to be the highest quality
    I check the "Use Maximum Render Quality" box
    I chose "Queue" for everything and then let it run overnight
    And yes, the original media has BOTH a video track and an audio track that works (see Screenprint)
    So... what am I doing wrong, helpful experts????

    Larry, Mark, Jim & Bill -
    It is 1 am Tuesday morning and I'd do a primal scream if my family weren't all sleeping upstairs.
    Somewhere along the way, I either read or was given the advice to just skip AME, load my videos as timelines in Encore, and just do the transcoding there.
    I spent almost a day trying to figure out how to get "buttons" for my menus I was building (they weren't appearing in Encore's library like they should) and eventually found a simply workaround.
    So I then spent the last 24 hours or so building all my menus, creating small clips for my "motion menu" buttons, getting all that straightened away.
    Got really excited earlier tonight since it seemed like I was nearly finished and coming down the home stretch.
    I hit "build" in Encore, went away for a couple hours, and came back to find a big error message awaiting me telling me that "Encoding Failed."
    I have read a lot of posts, and the outlook is not good, or at least the possible solution not simple or short from a time perspective.
    I have a 100 families awaiting their DVD they've paid for that they initially were told they'd have by mid-February. I've been telling everybody that they would have it - guaranteed - by this weekend when there's a band festival that would be ideal for distribution. The DVD duplication company says they have to have it by Wed morning at the absolute latest. Meaning I've got about 24 hours to figure this out and burn my dual-layer masters of the two DVDs or once again tell people "I know I guaranteed you'd have it by this weekend, but I don't have it ready yet."
    Almost as importantly, I can't afford to keep spending the hours and hours and hours on this that I have. It's impacting my personal and professional life.
    Thus the primal scream.
    The posts I read about the encoding failure all pretty much advise that I use AME to do all the transcoding work. Which of course brings me squarely back to my original problem: I cannot get a video file out of AME.
    I'm embedding a screenshot of what I see when I click on the pull-down menu in the AME dialogue window. The problem: there is no MPEG2-DVD option listed to be chosen.
    Although I'm relatively new to forums, I've read enough posts by now that it seems like most people are in crisis mode when they post. So I realize my situation is not all that unique. But from a newbie rookie in the field to you experts, I REALLY could use some assistance right now, because between this and the long, cold winter we've had, I'm about to lose it.  :-)
    P.S. Mark, in answer to your question about frame rates, I have 18 different videos/films/projects that I'm including in my two DVD-set. There have probably been nearly 6-7 different cameras that have contributed footage to one or more of those films by borrowing camcorders of different brands and types and quality levels from people. Nearly every one of those 18 films have multi-camera sequences in them. And many films are collections of sequences which themselves are "nested sequences" sometimes three deep.  In otherwords, there is no way I can tell you all the various frame rates that may be represented among these 18 separate projects and I certainly can't go back and hope to change them all to the same one.
    Help. Please.  :-)

  • Premiere Pro CC has no audio on imported MPEG2

    So I just recently upgraded to the Creative Cloud, running Premire Pro CC about half of my workflow consists of editing Mpeg2 transport stream files.
    After pushing a few projects through using other formats, I decided to drop one of my run of the mill mpeg2 files on a timeline. however the audio tracks show a straight line - no visible waveform.
    I have pushed these same type of files (as well as some of the exact same files) through premiere pro CS5.5 and Premiere Pro CS4 with no issues at all.
    I have dropped multiple other file types on the same sequence to double check that my project settings are not the issue, avchd, prores, vob, mp4, mp3, all play fine.
    premiere pro CC DOES, however, see audio from an Mpeg 2 file created in media encoder, ( for this test I exported from a sequence comprised of prores and avchd files)
    Also, the Mpeg 2 files which do not have audio on my premiere pro CC sequence can be played back WITH audio through vlc media player.
    Thank you for any help with this problem!

    it happened to me with mp4 clips. if you mean like this one
    it is a an Adobe problem it even happened to media encoder. the clip is playable with any player app even I've tested it with other video production app & it works fine. so if you want to fix it temporary & fast without converting, get QuickTime pro to open the wanted clip then save the clip by QuickTime (save as) in another folder (don't change settings). in premiere pro just right click on the not working clip then choose (replace footage) with one you saved by QuickTime, voila!. if it doesn't work the clip might be broken or it need to be converted.
    by the way I'm a windows 8.1 user

  • Premiere Pro CC 2014 ram preview or MPEG2 output is clipped with black on lower third

    On my System Win 8.1 X64 Premiere Pro CC 2014 ram preview or MPEG2 output is clipped with black on lower third.
    Premiere Pro CC had no problem, but as I upgraded to CC 2014 this problem revealed.
    I clean installed Win 8.1 and Premiere Pro CC 2014, but the problem exist.
    Please Help me reveal and solve the problem.
    Thanks in advance.
    System Configuration:
    Mainboard: Supermicro X9DAE
    CPU: Dual 2690
    Graphic: Geforce GTX 780 Ti
    RAID: Areca 1880

    Does Anybody know the answer?

  • Premiere Pro CC - MPEG2-DVD export issues

    I have two projects that I am attempting to export using MPEG2-DVD, both exports begin to playback correctly but about half way through the video begins cutting out, flashing white and and green, and then cuts to completely green. Also the sequence length is 25:18, and after export it is 18:05. Export preset for MPEG2-DVD was NTSC 23.976p Wide, nothing else changed. I also tried exporting with Media Encoder, with the same results.
    Video was shot with Canon DSLR and GoPro at 24p. Project is to 23.976fps. Video effects added in sequence are Warp Stabilizer, Lumetri looks, Brightness & Contrast, and Three-Way Color Corrector. I disabled all effects, exported with same settings as before, video was at the same shortened length, but the white and green coloring is gone.
    Any ideas of why the video effects might be distorting the color? And why the time is dropping from 25:18 to 18:05?
    PC info:
    OS Name
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
    Version
    6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
    Processor
    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz, 3501 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
    Installed Physical Memory (RAM)
    16.0 GB
    Graphics
    AMD Radeon HD 7870
    Driver Version
    12.104.0.0
    Adobe info:
    Premiere Pro CC 7.0.1 (105)
    Media Encoder CC 7.0.1.58

    Any luck getting the green and white lines corrected? We broadcast on a local cable channel and our inserter requires MPEG-2 format. When we export in MPEG-2 format from Premier Pro though we get the green and white lines when broadcasting. Right now we're having to export it in a different format, and then use a separate program to convert it to MPEG-2.

  • Premiere Pro CS4 - Problems with mpeg2 export file

    Hello!
    I shoud get export a one videofile (mpeg2 D-10, 4:2:2) with 4 audio channels (two stereo track). Audio must be .wav and PCM. The end result shoud be on channel 1 and 2, which has music, effects and narration. Channels 3 and 4, everything else, but without narration. (tv company wants to change narration language).
    The problem is that Premiere Pro cs4 connects two separate stereo tracks  to one stereo track when I export mpeg2 file. Another problem is that Premiere Pro does not accept PCM audio if  I have any multiplexing setting selected. If I select none multiplexing, audio is seperate from the video file.
    I have now about 150 test clips with different settings, nothing works...So, please help me! What shoud I do? Is this possible with Premiere Pro CS4 and Adobe Media Encoder? If so, how it can be done?

    I don't believe the end result is possible with Premiere Pro alone. You'll have to export out am .m2v file, and two separate .wav files.  Then look to other tools to mux them together.

  • MPEG2 Low Quality Render in Premiere Pro CC, but not CS6

    Any MPEG2 i render in Premiere Pro CC exports in low quality (Grainy and flickers). Even at 1080p and a CBR of 20. I thought i'd wait for the next update for premiere pro CC which came out today with no luck.
    I found a similar article, but no respones or feedback.
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1255444
    Is anyone else having this problem?
    Can anyone help? It's driving me crazy!
    24GB of RAM
    i7 X990 Processor
    NVIDIA Quardro 4000
    Windows 8.1

    I have CC and CS6 loaded on Windows 8.1.  Send me the source of that screen grab, video or graphic, and I'll see what happens here.
    https://depositfiles.com/uploader_flash.html

  • Premiere Pro CS5.5 craches exporting mpeg2-dvd

    Please help me.
    I'm trying to export a movie to mpeg2-dvd and premiere pro craches after a while. Is there any way to know what is the problem, like a log file somewhere?
    I believe that is something in this project because i've exported an older one and it went ok

    I still have the same problem.
    I will give all informations yhat you asked in your reply:
    Premiere Pro CS5.5 with the 5.5.2 update
    All windows updates
    System: Windows 7 Professional x64
    Source footage: HDV clip
    No error message during render. It just stops in a specific effect (crossfade). If i delete this transition i can render the entire sequence but then software crashes when exporting media (mpeg dvd) or after a very long time gives "unknown error"
    Has this ever worked before? If export an old project it works normaly
    What other software are you running? no other software, only cs 5.5
    Do you have any third-party effects or codecs installed? matrox mx.paterns but not in use in this project
    Tell us about your computer hardware: Asus Workstation, I7 960 12GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro 2000, Matrox Mini MXO2
    Are you using Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration? Yes my gpu is supported. Already tried with software acceleration, same problem
    Already copied entire work area to another sequence and doing so i loose all effects and then exports fine.
    I hope I have provided enough information so that someone can help me

  • Importar MPEG2 en premiere pro

    como puedo capturar archivos en contenedor AVI,pero comprimidos en MPEG2 Intraframe; además audio y video están por separado.
    He probado VirtualDub para entrelazarlos, en este caso Premiere Pro me permite importarlos; nunca por separado

    como puedo capturar archivos en contenedor AVI,pero comprimidos en MPEG2 Intraframe; además audio y video están por separado.
    He probado VirtualDub para entrelazarlos, en este caso Premiere Pro me permite importarlos; nunca por separado

  • AVI und MPEG2 in Premiere Pro

    Hallo,
    wie bekomme ich analoge Filme(VHS) und MPEG2 Dateien im Rechner zwecks Bearbeitung mit Premiere Pro.
    MPEG2 Dateien ist eigentlich kein Problem doch diese sind in Premiere nicht mehr synchron.
    Wer weiss Rat.
    Bob

    Pixel Aspect Ratio is .09091
    That PAR is for Standard 4:3, and not Widescreen. That is where the pillarboxing is coming from.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Audio in Premiere Pro CS3 appears on one PC, not the other

    Hi everyone,
    I'm the Network Administrator for a high school and we have a digital media lab here using Adobe Creative Suite 3: Master Collection.  All systems here are running Windows XP Professional and are on a Windows domain.  All users are standard users, with no administrative rights for obvious security reasons.  When I originally did the deployment of the lab by running sysprep on a reference computer and using ghost to deploy the rest of the computers, I noticed a problem with Premiere Pro CS3 after the deployment.  In that lab, none of the computers would capture video via firewire and the built in capture function in Adobe Premiere CS3.  I believe I have a post about this on these forums that was never resolved.  To get around this, I'd capture the footage for students in my office and then transfer it over to their network drives so they could import it into Premiere Pro CS3 and edit the footage.
    Recently, the school purchased some HD cameras that record to a built in hard drive or an SDHC card.  The idea here was that the .MTS files could be copied from the camera to the computer running Premiere Pro CS3, the media files in .MTS format [at 1280x720] could be converted using KoyoteSoft's Free HD Converter using the settings MPEG2 [a preset], MPG2 as the format, 1280x720 // 16/9, 29.97 FPS, 9000 video bitrate, and 224 audio bitrate, and then the new media files could be imported into Premiere Pro CS3 and edited using the HDV 720p30 preset within Premiere Pro CS3.
    This works great...on my office computer.
    The problem is that if any student tries to import their footage on a computer in the digital media lab, the converted media files, the exact same ones that just imported into my Premiere Pro CS3 installation on a computer in my office with identical hardware as the computers in the digital media lab, fail to import the audio.  I can see the video with no problems in the lab, but no audio layer appears.  If I right click the video file and choose Open With> VLC or another media player, the media plays fine with audio.  All audio/video codecs that are installed on my machine are also installed on the digital media machines.  If I right click Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 from within a student account on those computers and choose Run As and use the local administrator account, Premiere Pro CS3 does the exact same thing, it still can't see the audio.  Adobe CS3 is fully up to date on both my office computer and all digital media computers.
    Any help fixing this would be greatly appreciated, spring break is coming up here this coming week and I'll be here all week.  Hoping to get this resolved during that time so students can edit their own movies.  Again, video imports, audio doesn't.  No audio layer appears.
    Thanks!

    See if this helps... To work with AC3 sound files in Premiere CS3, copy the ad2ac3dec.dll file from the Encore CS3 directory into the Premiere directory

  • Premiere Pro CC (v7.2.1) crashing every time I try to export

    I've been trying to export a sequence on Premiere Pro CC (version 7.2.1) in editing mode: Canon XF MPEG2 720p, but I'm getting a message that says "Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project.
    I'm running a one-day-old iMac on OS X (version 10.9) with a 2.9 GHz Intel Core i5 processor and 16 GB of memory, so I wouldn't think the computer is the issue.
    I've tried restarting both Premiere and my computer 15-20 times with no success. I've also tried emailing the project to a different computer to export (as a .mov), but I received a prompt saying "The project appears to be damaged. It cannot be opened."
    The render bar is yellow, and I've tried to find a way to turn it green without any luck. I've tried downloading the patch on the Adobe site, and I've searched the forums for similar problems, but I haven't found a way to make it work yet.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Britton

    If it helps, here is my problem report:
    Process:    
    Adobe Premiere Pro CC [836]
    Path:       
    /Applications/Adobe Premiere Pro CC/Adobe Premiere Pro CC.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Premiere Pro CC
    Identifier: 
    com.adobe.AdobePremierePro
    Version:    
    7.2.1 (7.2.1)
    Code Type:  
    X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [259]
    Responsible:
    Adobe Premiere Pro CC [836]
    User ID:    
    502
    Date/Time:  
    2014-02-10 12:17:04.221 -0500
    OS Version: 
    Mac OS X 10.9 (13A603)
    Report Version:  11
    Anonymous UUID:  0F8558D9-FF49-EDFC-83B6-F7134821A052
    Sleep/Wake UUID: 8AB1437A-EF0C-4E4F-8B0B-12FAB0197554
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Exception Type:  EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
    Application Specific Information:
    terminating with unexpected exception of type dvacore::filesupport::dir_create_exception: $$$/dvacore/filesupport/DirCreate=The directory '@0' could not be created. Please check the parent directory protection or permission rights.
    abort() called
    Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib   
    0x00007fff9748d866 __pthread_kill + 10
    1   libsystem_pthread.dylib  
    0x00007fff8c58035c pthread_kill + 92
    2   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff93ea7c5a __abort + 145
    3   libsystem_c.dylib        
    0x00007fff93ea7bc9 abort + 140
    4   libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c41141 abort_message + 257
    5   libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c66aa4 default_terminate_handler() + 240
    6   libobjc.A.dylib          
    0x00007fff94842322 _objc_terminate() + 124
    7   libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c643e1 std::__terminate(void (*)()) + 8
    8   libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c64456 std::terminate() + 54
    9   libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c66ad3 default_unexpected_handler() + 23
    10  libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c643a5 std::__unexpected(void (*)()) + 6
    11  libc++abi.dylib          
    0x00007fff96c64d52 __cxa_call_unexpected + 129
    12  com.adobe.SettingsUI.framework
    0x00000001087e6c32 AME::AMESettingsDlgImp::AddPreviewSource(ASL::InterfaceRef<BE::IProject, BE::IProject>, ASL::InterfaceRef<BE::ISequence, BE::ISequence>, dvamediatypes::TimeDisplay, dvamediatypes::TickTime const&, dvamediatypes::TickTime const&, dvamediatypes::TickTime const&, dvamediatypes::TickTime const&) + 978
    ==========================
    Edited by moderator to trim the crash report down to the essentials. Since these forums do not support attaching file (due to legal and security issues), we recommend uploading files using Acrobat.com’s Sendnow (https://sendnow.acrobat.com) or similar services (YouSendit.com, etc.)

  • Horizontal lines across video in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0

    I had used a software called Virtualdub to deinterlace and remove lots of garbage from the edges of a video. I had also used a software called Neat Video inside of Virtualdub to remove a lot of grains from my vhs video.   I prefer to use Adobe Premiere because it's superior to Virtualdub when it comes to color correction.   That is my own opinion, however,  I imported the video from Virtualdub into Adobe Premiere.  I did some color corrections on my vhs video.  The video looks a whole better than the original.  I saved the video with the color correction and exported it as an avi file.  I exported the same video into Pinnacle to burn on a dvd.  I noticed that the video had a lot of  fine horizontal lines going across it.  I would like to know what am I doing wrong with all of  these procedures.  I'm a beginner trying to learn how to use Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. for video editing.  I would like to use this software totally to edit my video instead of using Pinnacle software. I hope that my problem isn't too complicated.  Thanks.
    Gerald Sr.

    You can do everything in Premiere: you do not need VD or Pinnacle.
    First of all I would not deinterlace nor get rid of the edge gargage of the original footage in VD.
    Depending on how the deinterlacing is being done, it still will bring down the quality off the footage.
    If its for dvd on a standalone player just leave it interlaced.
    Edge garbage is easily removed in Pro2 by scaling up the footage a tiny bit.
    I would only use Neat Video in VD and export the footage to avi with the Lagarith codec which will give you a lossless file.
    http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html
    Or skip VD and get Neat Video as a plugin for Premiere
    In Premiere you can create dvd's and besides it has a much better mpeg2 encoder then Studio has.
    This is a good site for learning Premiere Pro2:
    http://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-2-tutorials/essential-training/219-2.html

  • 4K footage to DVD: what are the best settings for exporting in Premiere Pro CC v7.2.2?

    Hello everyone!
    I am editing a big bunch of short 4K clips (XAVC in MP4) which will then go onto DVDs. The idea is to get as many of those clips on a DVD as possible. Using Premiere Pro 7.2.2 on Windows 8.
    What I would like to know is whether I'm actually using the best possible settings for this case, because the video exported to MPEG2-DVD doesn't look that good. Or maybe it needs to be exported to a different format and rather converted to DVD format after?
    The sequence setting are the following:
    RED Cinema
    Frame rate: 29,97 fps
    3840x2160 (16:9)
    Square pixels
    The export settings I've been using:
    MPEG2-DVD
    Aspect  ratio: 16:9
    TV Format: PAL
    Field order: progressive
    Frame rate: 25
    Video quality: 100
    Bitrate: VBR
    1, I've tried different bitrates, also setting minimum at 9, but this blows up the file size too much (as i mentioned, the idea is to get at many clips as possible on a DVD)
    GOP: M - 3, N - 15 (haven't touched those)
    Multiplexer: none (should i put DVD?)
    I'm using maximum render quality
    Have I given all the information?
    Any help will be appreciated!@

    As Ann has advised do not expect too much, you are going down a lot in quality.
    Why are you also going from NTSC to a PAL output?
    Premiere will drop frames to get from 29.97 to  25.
    PAL DVD players read NTSC discs fine as long as they are region 0
    Why are you trying to produce a DVD anyway?
    A Bluray would be far better quality.
    Also a minimum 9 is way wrong, c9.6 is the max in the spec and hence avoided as your system is trying to push the spec limits to close.
    I used to use 6 - 7.5 - 8.8 in my VBR and they looked fine, now I am all HD.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Matshita UJ-816 Superdrive: Blank CD-R / DVD-R fail to mount; Error Code 13

    Greetings all, *deep breath* This will be a long question, but I want to be thorough and informative. Sorry. My machine is a 1Ghz 12" PB with a Matshita DVD-R UJ-816 DXJ3 Superdrive. It's basically worked fine for reading & burning all common brands

  • How to calculate Age in BEx query

    Hi, I need to calculate age in years based on person's date of birth and the key date that user of the report will enter. So, basically in my query I already have date of birth characteristic from 0PERSON InfoObject. I created ZAGE key figure and add

  • How to use an own LIS as table for a Library

    Hi all, I want to use an own library (eg: S731, stocks), but when I try to do the entry in T804A (tcode SM31) the system replies that it's not in the right range of names. If I run report RDDKOR54 for T804A requires that the table begins by Z' or Y,

  • Where are the division, multiplication and subtractions on mac keyboard?

    trying to do an microsoft excel tutorial on mac - where are the divide, subtract and multiply figures on the keyboard?

  • ALV from Display to Change Mode

    Hello,          I created an application that starts with a selection screen and then the user selects either a Create/Change/Display. Then a call screen is done in which i added an ALV with some editable fields. The point is that when the user first