What is your computer configuration? Is it ntfs or fat32 formatted?
Premiere pro uses dv-avi files for editing, so it shouldn't be a problem
unless you captured the files into a fat32 formatted drive that limits
your footage to be 5 mins long (or less than 2gig file size)

 
 
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Sent: 07/08/2005 4:54 PM
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Subject: [AP] DV-AVI's imported into premiere pro stop on 5 min mark


Hi...I was wondering if anyone has had any problems importing DV-AVI's 
into premiere pro? I captured with windows movie maker and then 
imported to premiere pro and now all the clips get locked around the 5 
min mark. I have an athlon 64, AX300 video card and plenty of ram. Am 
I missing something? IS there a setting that I am not aware of?




 
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