So here is the deal?
I have about 140 videos that are 4 to 8 minuets in length. They have all been encoded using Moonlight Odio Dekoda for the audio and Elecard MPEG2 Video Decoder for the video (don?t ask?I didn?t do it). Anyway, I have to edit 20 to 60 seconds out of each video and need the final format to be QuickTime.
In testing I have edited one in Premier 1.5 and then saved to and AVI. From there I converted it using a program that I found called ?TRMOOV?. This process took a long time and I ended up with a 4.5 minute video that was 1GB. I also tried to convert directly from Premier to QuickTime but the time to do that was over 8 hours.
I could really use some input on how to streamline this process. One final option is that I could recapture the video (all of the original video is on VHS tapes) in QuickTime format, edit and then resave them.
Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
/SloppyB
I have about 140 videos that are 4 to 8 minuets in length. They have all been encoded using Moonlight Odio Dekoda for the audio and Elecard MPEG2 Video Decoder for the video (don?t ask?I didn?t do it). Anyway, I have to edit 20 to 60 seconds out of each video and need the final format to be QuickTime.
In testing I have edited one in Premier 1.5 and then saved to and AVI. From there I converted it using a program that I found called ?TRMOOV?. This process took a long time and I ended up with a 4.5 minute video that was 1GB. I also tried to convert directly from Premier to QuickTime but the time to do that was over 8 hours.
I could really use some input on how to streamline this process. One final option is that I could recapture the video (all of the original video is on VHS tapes) in QuickTime format, edit and then resave them.
Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
/SloppyB