Remember, Jeff, that what you see in Premiere's monitor windows is not 
necessarily what's there in your AVI. Your system is certainly powerful 
enough to overlay a decent quality image, assuming your playback settings 
are at highest quality, but you still need to see the output on a monitor, 
even if it's just a regular TV set, before you can be sure of what is real. 
If you don't have a TV monitor in place you can do a couple of things to 
check. One is to export a section of the problem visual back to your 
camcorder and view it in the LCD screen. The other is to make an MPEG-2 
export and check that for signs of the trails you describe. Even an export 
to wmv might help clarify the situation, if you choose a broadband data 
rate, minimum 500 kbps. But bottom line, don't trust the Premiere monitor 
windows to be telling the truth.

David Hurdon



I'm using Adobie Premiere 6.0. I have been having an occasional
problem that is about to make me crazy mad. I'll have an AVI on my
computer from my camera that plays perfect. But, as soon as I bring it
into Adobe to edit it I see these lines when the camera scene pans one
way or another. It's as if it's dragging or something.

I don't know what to do, I'll work 6 hours on something the realize
that it's all no good because it's blurry/full of lines.

I'm using XP, P4 2.4 GHz, 768 RAM, 250 slaved Hard Drive



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