Once you finish working with your project, export as
an AVI file, than from another software you should
reduce it in size by converting from AVI to MPEG DIVX
or other format which will be compressed. You could
make a search on download.com as many of those
softwares are available for free.

--- kleaverjr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just so I understand correctly.  AVI Format will
> give me an 
> uncompressed file format that Premiere Pro will be
> able to use to 
> edit properly.
> 
> My next question is, can I "convert" the file, using
> Premiere Pro to 
> another format that does not take up as much space
> after I "Import" 
> it into Premiere Pro?  In other words, can I open up
> an AVI Format 
> File in Premiere Pro than Save it in another File
> Format?  
> 
> Hard Drive space is not as much of an issue if I can
> do that, 
> because I have a "dedicated" 250 Gig SATA300 Drive
> for recording and 
> saving video files.  I just hope I can save the
> files in a different 
> format so they won't take as much space.
> 
> Thanks again!
> 
> Ken L.
> 
> 
> > Make sure you capture in AVI, MPEG is compressed
> and
> > therefore you already have loss so it's not good
> to
> > work with.  Of course, to capture in AVI you'll
> need
> > LOTS of Hard disk space up to 1 Gig a minute if
> you
> > transfert full uncompress from analog source (The
> DV
> > format has already some compression so takes less
> > space)
> 
> 
> 
> 



                
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