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| 12-04-2007 05:41 PM |
| Unregistered |
Thanks a Lot
That imTOO fix seems to work a treat ... I am still in shock that the video phone I have just paid a bundle for seems to be unusable out of the box. I mean, unless you're a creative genius, what video doesn't need editing ? And, it's ok to look at videos on the display for a few minutes, but I didn't actually think that I'd be restricted to viewing them like that.
Note: My playback of the mp4 files was totally non existent. It may have had something to do with DivX installation and the Radeon graphics card on my Toshiba Satellite laptop, but since trying to update the driver doesn't work (system restore needed ...), I have to live with the bundled driver.
Hopefully now I can get some editing done. On a positive note, the quality of the videos, now that I can finally play around with them, is perfectly acceptable. With any luck, I'll be able to string together something semi decent using that Adobe Premiere Elements bundled program - although I'll miss the storyboard section of Windows Movie Maker ...
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| 02-03-2007 10:38 AM |
| funinsun.co.uk |
Found How To Make N93 And Adobe Premiere Elements Work Fine!!!
IF YOU DOWNLOAD imtoo.com/mpeg-encoder.html[/url] WHICH IS AN ENCODER THEN USE THE SERIAL NUMBER
Name: Bokiv
Serial: E2DB-63F6-4816-378D-553E-282F-8172-2BD9
1.DOWNLOAD THE MP4 OFF YOUR N93 TO THE COMPUTER
2.IN THE ENCODER OPEN UP THE MP4 YOU'VE JUST DOWNLOADED OFF THE COMPUTER.
3.ENCODE TO WMV FROM THE PULL DOWN MENU (KEEP CHECKING IT IS CONVERTING TO WMV BECAUSE SOMETIMES IT CHANGES)
4.OPEN UP THE ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS
5.ADD THE FILE WHICH IS NOW A WMV
6.EDIT AS YOU WISH
7.THEN EXPORT AS YOU WISH!
BINGO!!!!!
PLEASE LET ME KNOW HOW YOU GET ON.
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| 17-12-2006 12:30 PM |
| TheSwiss |
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Originally Posted by bluestar
Steve, buy a mac or a macbook and you'll definitely forget all your problems with video editing ... this is a windows thing...  Oh and by the way you will also forget all your problems with computers .... 
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I am about to get a MacBook. Sure hope I'll be able to edit my N93 videos on it.
BTW, has anybody had any luck editing videos with the N93's built-in editor? I always get an 'out of memory' error message, even for small videos.
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| 30-08-2006 04:13 PM |
| nj7 |
What a mess... flagship model - N93
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| 30-08-2006 10:18 AM |
| slitchfield |
Latest showstopper is that Premiere Elements 2.0 can't handle the audio on many clips 8-( Now reported to Nokia as bug:
http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/discu...essage.id=1707
Steve
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| 30-08-2006 01:09 AM |
| slitchfield |
I don't really have any problems with computers - Windows XP is superb for most stuff.... If I switched to a Mac, Adobe s/w would probably run faster, but then most of my peripherals would be problematic and I wouldn't be able to write lots of software articles that I currently write because I wouldn't be using the desktop OS used by the vast majority 8-) [contd in AAS/OS wars forum!]
Steve
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| 29-08-2006 09:27 PM |
| bluestar |
Steve, buy a mac or a macbook and you'll definitely forget all your problems with video editing ... this is a windows thing... Oh and by the way you will also forget all your problems with computers ....
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| 29-08-2006 04:19 PM |
| slitchfield |
Yeah, I know I'm replying to myself here, but my current 'best workaround' solution is to preview all clips in Quicktime Player, make a note of file names and in/out times and then use Premiere Elements to construct the actual DVD.... There's got to be a better way, though....
Steve
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| 29-08-2006 01:27 PM |
| slitchfield |
In fact, even my Quicktime Pro workaround doesn't work properly. After copying and pasting the best bits from all 50 videos into the one master file, I find that any saved MOV or AVI video output has severe problems with audio and video stuttering. 8-(
Which leaves me absolutely nowhere. I have a week's worth of memories from the N93 that I can't do anything with... Grr....
Steve
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| 29-08-2006 11:57 AM |
| slitchfield |
[FX: slaps forehead] Of course, it's Apple! My apologies and this all makes sense now, at least in terms of Quicktime Pro being so good and Premiere Elements being so poor.....
Thanks,
Steve
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| 29-08-2006 10:00 AM |
| elp |
By the way, QuickTime is Apple's free media player, not Adobe's. Apple's video editing and authoring mainstream applications are iMovie and iDVD which I haven't used but heard that they were superb apps.
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| 29-08-2006 09:59 AM |
| nj7 |
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Originally Posted by slitchfield
Which would all be well and good, but Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus currently crashes and burns when asked to import N93 MP4 files 8-(
Steve
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Can always use version 8, because the encoder is the same
And 8 is lighter and even more confuse on interface, but the files produced are the same quality, they donīt have changed the encoder engine.
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| 29-08-2006 09:38 AM |
| slitchfield |
Which would all be well and good, but Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus currently crashes and burns when asked to import N93 MP4 files 8-(
Steve
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| 29-08-2006 09:27 AM |
| nj7 |
My experience... I edit Videos since 2002, with my only DSC / Video - Fuji M603 - the greatest...
So, on 2002, almost anybody know what to do with the AVI files that come out of FUJI. I try, and try, different softwares.
TMPeg Encoder, was the selection, untill, I found ULEAD Video Studio 8 (today it goes on 10). The encoder (not the interface, that is very confuse) engine of ULEAD is superior to others, and I had used several (memory: TMPeg, Adobe, Magix, Mainconcept, Nero Vision...others).
Fuji produces AVI files, of MotionJPEG, that all the programs I tested work well - 640x480-30fps.
Then, cames N70, with MPEG4, and 352x288-15fps, wich meens, for slow images is enouth, if N70 had good capture image, wich is the case. So I found my self, to do most of my videos with N70... is always with me...
Now, the main question - how to do the encoder for DVD?
Well, with Ulead... Ulead need a MPEG4 plugin to work. Some way, I install a lot of Codec Packs, and Ulead grasped one of them, and works.
So with n70 and now, with N73 (even better) I do videos, and do the encoder process with ULEAD.
The process is not fast, but is far better then with Adobe, that is a heavy program, confuse, and produces outputs of quality lower then ULEAD.
As I started to say, is my experience...
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| 29-08-2006 08:51 AM |
| bluestar |
mmmm.... gentlemen.... maybe time to switch to MacOSX and its ilife applications :-)
You should have no problems editing files with iDVD and imovie ....
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