dsid you reinstall directx...i did say you might have corrupted the 
msdv codec. a fresh install of directx could clear that up. because 
as i said what you see in premiere isn't exactly the levels you get 
on your cam on output. unless of course you've calibrated your 
monitor.

--- In [email protected], "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is definately something wrong.
> 
> If I use the MSDV codec, everything that is white comes out grey.
> 
> I have exported to tape & DVD, and it is blatantly obvious there is 
a 
> problem. A white wedding dress comes out virtually the same shade 
as 
> an 18% grey card.
> 
> I have loaded and used the panasonic DV codec and this renders just 
> fine.
> I now just have to make sure I can export back to the camera using 
> this codec.
> 
> I will try to upload a sample somewhere so people can see what I am 
> talking about.
> 
> Regards,
> Andy.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "lancer777" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > then there's nothing wrong. you probably could've exported in any
> > number of codecs and got the same results (granted bitrate). you 
do
> > have an external monitor...your camcorder...check the LCD monitor 
> and
> > you'll see that what you see in the Premiere monitor window is 
> darker
> > then what is showing on your cam. why? because the monitor window 
is
> > compressed and the footage showing on your LCD is basically
> > uncompressed just as if you sent it to a TV.
> > 
> > although it's admitted that if you had the mainconcept DV codec 
then
> > you'd see a better image. if you had PPro you would see that it 
uses
> > the mainconcept DV instead of the microsoft MSDV.




 
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