Richard is coorect on how to properly export from Elements. For some
reason, exporting to .mov files from within any NLE always seems to
make garbage Quicktime movies. No idea why that is?

David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Richard Show" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Blips,
> 
> The best strategy I found, when using premier elements was:
> 
> 1) for .mov, export the uncompressed file (export movie), then open this
> file in quicktime pro (costs $30), then export using compressions on
> freevlog
> freevlog.org
> 
> 2) for .wmv use the adobe compressor thingy (can't remember the
name) and
> just use the settings for high quality dsl
> 
> ... Richard
> 
> On 4/4/06, usadutch2001 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I made this great video this morning for the video blogging week 2006
> > but the endresult looks like  crap, can someone take a look at it and
> > maybe advise me on the settings for MOV and MWV files?
> >
> > I use adobe premiere elements 2.0
> >
> > Someone can tell me what's wrong with it ?
> >
> > I use a decent camera; Panasonic GS150 3 ccd and I do not reuse tape.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > blips
> > http://vlogmatic.com
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> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> 
> --
> Richard
> http://www.richardshow.com
>







 
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