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Adobe Premiere Question

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by mysticzin, Oct 30, 2002.

  1. mysticzin

    mysticzin Guest

    I'm editing a movie in Adobe Premiere 6.0, and when I try to export it, only 18 minutes of it are in the exported file. It just stops. I have enough room on the hard drive, and I selected to export entire project.

    Can anyone help?
     
  2. jnihil

    jnihil Moderator Staff Member

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    mysticzin, 18 minute limit is due to the filesystem, and the AVI 1.0 codec - 4GB maximum, which is roughly 18 minutes using the DV codec. I used to have this annoying problem as well.

    You can use a codec which uses reference files like the Canopus DV codec (splits the file into smaller segments) even if you use FAT32, but a nicer solution is to use the newer AVI 2.0 codec and NTFS (which means Win2K or XP) and you will not see this limitation since both technologies do not have the 4GB filesize limit.

    I can now capture an entire film (about 25GB) via Premiere 6 using the Microsoft DV codec (AVI 2.0) using WinXP.

    Rgds,
    jnihil.
     

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