- Adobe Encore help -I place my clip on the timeline but the Monitor does not show the clip?
- Posted by homeVideo on December 23rd, 2004
I can play the clip on the Projects asset but when I placed it in the
timeline the Monitor window does not play or show the clip. Can someone
help
Marco
- Posted by Richard Crowley on December 23rd, 2004
"homeVideo" wrote ...
Likely remedy: Render the timeline.
Cause: The clip may not match the parameters of the project settings.
- Posted by and after on December 23rd, 2004
You have run across the inadequacies which is Adobe Premiere. Will
play in project window but not timeline. Hopefully you didn't pay too
much for that program.
The flaw Adobe has is that is does not support the two most common
formats in the world on the internet. MPG and DIVX AVI's.
Adobe will not nativly support MPG. Go here:
http://www.mainconcept.com/products.shtml
MainConcept MPG Pro plug in will cost you $250 USD
Next, AVI's in DIVX form will also give you the same problem. Go out
and pick up a program called VIRTUAL DUB. Use this program to convert
DIVX AVI over to regular DV AVI.
If you are not happy with shelling out more money, voice your concers
to Adobe. If no one complains, they have no reason to change a flawed
product.
- Posted by Cory on December 23rd, 2004
You sure you can't just click on the Timeline tab and double click the
correct timeline to open the monitor window?
Cory
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- Posted by Richard Crowley on December 23rd, 2004
"and after" <b4ugo@anon.fi> wrote ...
Premiere supports anything you have a codec installed for.
Premiere doesn't "natively" support ANY codec.
You might want to study how these things work before making
such remarkable pronouncements in public again.
OTOH, note that the OP was asking about Encore, not Premiere.
I made the same mistake in a previous response to this question.
Without additional details, it is hard to tell what the OP is doing
or offer any suggestions.
- Posted by PTRAVEL on December 25th, 2004
"and after" <b4ugo@anon.fi> wrote in message
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First mistake: he posted about Encore, not Premiere, but you're still wrong
with regard to either.
I don't know about DIVX -- I edit videos, not pirate them. However, both
Premiere and Encore most certainly DO support mpg.
Oh, you want to encode to mpeg. Premiere 6.5 came with the Main Concept
encoder. Premiere Pro supports it without a plugin. Encore authors DVDs --
it produces VOBs and disk images, not mpegs.
AVI is just a file wrapper. What's an "avi in DIVX form"?
Premiere and Encore have flaws, but nothing you've described is one of them.