Frank is right, Kamran. There is no shortcut to learning software like 
Premiere. Perhaps you should take a look at MovieMaker, included with XP. 
If you have installed SP2 you'll have the upgraded version, 2.1 if I 
remember correctly. It's a much simpler, and simplified, non-linear editor 
and using it may introduce you to the basics of editing so that after a 
while Premiere won't seem so intimidating.

David Hurdon

At 05:13 AM 3/20/2005 -0800, you wrote:

Hi Kamran,

You might need more RAM for the program to work without locking up for 
you.  VCD's are created in other programs, but you can do your editing in 
premiere then use the finished avi in a program that creates vcd's.  As far 
as audio dubbing and title creation, it would be difficult to explain if 
you haven't even made an attempt to try it yourself or to learn how to use 
the program yourself..  You will need to do like everyone else here; read 
the manual, lol.  I'm trying to be as helpful as I can.  Read the manual, 
do what it says for making titles and audio dubbing, and when you get to a 
part you don't understand, or when you attempt to do something and the 
program isn't doing what you think it should, then come back and tell us 
what you tried to do, and what wasn't working right, and we'll try to help 
you solve your problem.  But you have do your own footwork. ok?

-Frank

Kamran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i want to use adobe premiere 6.5 but i am new
can you tel me how to start a project for a vcd
and to dub another audio
make titles cut and connect two videos i have
DV camera and IEEE 1394A card in my pc i am using windows xp P4 with
256 mb of ram




 
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