Probleme bei Text avi.Datei Movie Maker nach Premiere 6 - Import.

Hallo alle zusammen,
spezielle Titel im Movie Maker aufgenommen, lassen sich als avi speichern auf DV Band ausspielen und am TV abspielen. Windows Player spielt die Titel auch im Computer anstandslos ab. Pinnacle Studio 8 hat teilweise Probleme beim Import.
Die Titel lassen sich in Premiere importieren. Sie lassen sich allerdings nicht im Monitorfenster oder Vorschaufenster abspielen. Keine Wiedergabe möglich. Je nach titel bewegt sich der Wiedergabe-Zeiger aber man sieht keinen Titel. Rendern hilft auch nicht.
Worin liegt der Fehler?
Der einzige Fehler den ich mir vorstellen kann ist "24 Bit Farbtiefe, bzw. je nach Titel 0 Bit Farbtiefe " (Anzeige bei Eigenschaften Premiere 6).
Bearbeitet und gespeichert wird alles im Digital Format *.avi
System: Win XP, Intel Pentium 4 Prozessor m. Hyperthreading,
Prozessortakt - 3.000 MHz Hauptspeicher - 512 MB, Bustakt - 800 MHz, Direkt X9,
Festplatte 120 GB, Grafikkarte - nVidia GeForce FX 5200, Grafikspeicher 128 MB
Danke für Info, alfredo

Hi
Blöde Frage: Sind das animierte Titel?
War die Erstellung der Titeldateien im Moviemaker am gleichen Rechner? wenn nicht mal den CODEC überprüfen.
Achim Kredelbach

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