the tape it uses is a hi8 MP tape.
is this clear enough?
there is no output to it that can be plugged into a computer.
there is only a tv output, and the way i think im going to get it 
into my comp is by recording the footage onto dvd. then rip it with a 
program on my comp, and convert it to avi footage.

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Stefanie Kappel" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear isaac-
> a way around this is: import your footage first into one of those 
free programms as i.e. Windows Moviemaker- put it on the timeline and 
straight away export it as an avi file. Then you can import it into 
Premiere and hopefully it works.
> Best wishes
> Stefanie Kappel BA (Hons.), MA, ARPS 
> Photography & Digital  Imaging
> 
> www.stefaniekappel.com
> i dont think that will be necessary.
> has this ever happened to anyone else?
> ill give you details:
> Taken with a Nikon Coolpix 4300
> Video looks fine when viewed with programs
> Video decreases fps when put into adobe premiere.
> 
> Please help,
> isaac
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





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