Kitty Lalonde
Foul mouthed
Join date: 5 Jul 2006
Posts: 18
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05-24-2007 07:02
I've been happily using GameCam and movie maker (bleaugh) for my videos, and recently had a trial of Priemiere pro, however the videos I've already shot go very very wonky. I'm recording using gamecam at 60fps.
Can anyone tell me if
a) It's the trial version
b) The fps is too high
c) Adobe hates gamecam
or d) I'm being thick!
It took me hours of prodding at buttons to get to grips with PS, I was hoping to do a better job with Premiere hehe.
p.s If anyone has any online sources for Premiere tutorials etc, they will get big hugs from me!
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Luth Brodie
Registered User
Join date: 31 May 2004
Posts: 530
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05-24-2007 12:44
I would guess that the FPS is too high. I haven't used Priemiere in years, but back then it only had 2 settings NTSC (29.97fps) or Pal (25fps). If that's still the case, it's probably bumping the fps down.
Trial versions aren't usually wonky because they want you to buy the product. Usually they just put limitations on the export options.
I'd do a quick test of capturing with gamecam at 30fps to see if Priemiere will take it better.
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