I don't use Pro so I can't comment on that part of your experience, but you 
might try exporting one of these QT files as DV AVI within Premiere. If the 
conversion provides a working file you have a solution, albeit one that 
takes some time. Also, can I assume you have a recent version of Quick Time 
installed on your PC?

David Hurdon

At 09:12 AM 11/1/2004 -0500, you wrote:

I've just encountered a new problem. I got a disk with my copy of Premiere 
that has little .MOV files to use as background video. They are 320 x 240. 
Initially, when I imported them into a project, they previewed okay, except 
that I would have to scale them up to larger size. Now that my project is 
almost done, those same .MOV files are showing up with something similar to 
a strobe effect. If I scrub over them slowly, I can see that almost every 
other frame is white. I tried rendering them first, but that didn't help. 
Are Quicktime .MOV files just not compatible with Premiere? (I'm using PPro.)

I also tried importing those same files into a new project just for testing 
purposes, and set my project settings to quicktime, but that didn't work 
either. I'm at a loss as to how to use these files. They are some decent 
effects for backgrounds, and since Adobe gave them to me with Premiere, I 
assumed they should work, but no dice.
Thanks for any help.
Jean Chang




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