IMHO, the best way is to transcode the MPEG to an AVI file, using 
transcoding software, like ProCoder.  Then, import that AVI into 
Premiere, add the images, and export the timeline as an MPEG.

Glen in Vegas


pshea_tampa wrote:
> I have an mpeg file that I want to add jpeg images to. If I import the
> mpeg into a project folder and add the images, how do export the new
> file so the quality of the orginal mpeg isn't diminshed?


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