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ATI Radeon Capture/Playback Via Premiere?

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Can I capture from a VCR, edit clips etc., and subsequently playback to a VCR using Adobe Premiere (5.1 or 6) with this card?

I can't find any specific reference to this on ATI's site. Don't know if it captures files as a .AVI format or not.

Thank you!

Norm

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Im pretty sure it captures in .AVI

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I would ask and get the specifics. For example, on a video capture card I worked with in Premiere, it would capture as an "AVI," but you would need a "microVideo" codec installed in order to play it. After you render again in Premiere, only then would it be a "regular" AVI.

Rob
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I assume you are talking about the ATI all-in-wonder Radeon. You can choose what format to capture with this card. You can capture in avi, mpeg, and mpeg2 at various resolutions. Premiere will take in the video regardless, but when you go to render yoru edited video most likely the only choice you will have is to render in avi. Thus you must either download/buy a plugin to Premiere to render in avi or download/buy a conversion program to an mpeg format so the file is manageable in size. You could for that matter render to avi then convert to mpeg4 with flask.

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