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Adobe premiere files

  • 09-07-2006 7:47am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 45


    Hi all, i'm want to burn some adobe premiere files using nero on a laptop running xp pro but nero isnt listing the file type. Any suggestions as to how to get them onto a cd/dvd?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,984 ✭✭✭✭Lump


    You'll need to export the timeline/footage to an AVI or something that nero can see, are you sure you're loading the Media files into nero and not the project information in to it? I don't know much about premiere, but it probably stores the media in a folder called Media, or media files, or something along those lines. If you're trying to burn a completed time line there will be no media file that relates to the time line, as the line line is just a sequence of short cuts to the media, as a result, you'll have to export the timeline.

    John


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 45 gavstar69


    Many thanks. I'll pass that on to my friend who's having the problems. He's new to premiere and is'nt online either!


  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭krissrodriguez


    as the man said.. the only option is to export the movie as avi uncompressed, and then bring it in nero vision, Premiere exports mpeg2 as unmultiplexed mpeg, one video file and one audio, to be able to send this to dvd, you need a more advanced authoring program like adobe encore dvd, or dvd studio pro.


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