re-render.

pb wrote on 5/6/2003, 9:34 PM
I know this has been posted before but my Internet connetion is dead slow at the moment so it would take forever to search the old posts.

What am I doing wrong that results in a rendered avi wanting to be re-rendered before printing to tape???? I ended up putting the clip on the Adobe 6.5 timeline for real time playback to tape. Any advice is welcome (and thank goodness Premiere is good for something!)

Peter

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mlane2 wrote on 5/6/2003, 11:10 PM
Should not need a re-render if it is a compliant .avi file. Are you sure your not just watching the .w64 audio file render when you print to tape? It will do that every time no matter how many times you render a file.
pb wrote on 5/6/2003, 11:34 PM
No, darn it! I set it to "print ot tape" and got the message: "over 80% of the project must be rendered, do you wish to continue?" Put it on the Adobe timeline, printed to tape and delivered it a few minutes ago. Very, very strange.

Peter
jetdv wrote on 5/7/2003, 9:56 AM
If you get the "over 80%" message then:

1) the file is not a compliant DV-AVI file or
2) Some setting in your project is wrong! (often the "levels" slider on the track header gets bumped below 100%)

Another way to output the file would have been through the Capture program. Just go to the print tab, add your files, and they will be printed to tape.