Actually, Johnny, I'm going to side with Taky on this one. It is 1/4.

(1/2 horizontal * 1/2 vertical = 1/4)    But, I'm just being a butthead.  :)


----- Original Message ----- 
Vcd is 352x240 pixel (half of analog clip's size)

Dvd is 720x480 pixel

So, it is almost 1/2 of dvd

I don't think we have to really get too technical as my description is
more about the 'pixelation' you will get by putting a vcd footage into a
dv timeline project.

Johnny




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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 11:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [AP] VCD files


VCD is not half of DVD resolution. It's about 1/4.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From:   Johnny Wu
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  Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 5:35   AM
  Subject: RE: [AP] VCD files


On a vcd disc, there's a folder that is called mpeg (I   think) the
video
file is located there, they have an extenstion as ..dat,   rename it to
.mpg and you should be able to grab into premiere, however,   just keep
in
mind, vcd resolutions are half of what dvd are, so you might   have
pixalation issue when play back



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From:   [email protected]
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Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 9:51 PM
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Subject: [AP] VCD files


I am a   high school art teacher and this is the first time posting a
message on   this board.   I am creating a senior video for the class of

2006.  I am using Adobe Premiere 6.5 for this endeavor.  I am a   newbie

and my technical vocabulary is on an amateur level.  I have   been
working on this video for months using photos.  A mother gave me   a DVD

with a collection of senior events. The mother recorded the movies
using her new Digital Recorder (I am not sure what brand).  I have
watched the video on Media Player on my computer and the movie looks
fine.  When I try to import the files nothing shows when I open the
folder.  The files are VCD files.  I think that I have to change   these

files to MPEG files.  I know this is probably a simple and   common
problem but I have searched for the answer to my problem for 6   hours
and I am frustrated to no end.  Can I convert the file?    Do I have to
purchase extra software to convert the movie?  Can this   even be done?

I know that many of you are tired of such trivial   questions, but you
are reading words from a desperate woman!

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