--- On Mon, 7/7/08, Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> One way to handle is to create a "proxy" version
> of the MPEG file you have to an AVI. Then edit that AVI
> file. Once done before exporting,  rename that AVI file so
> Premiere will ask where is that file. Point it back to the
> MPEG file. In that case you can export a better quality
> without editing that MPEG file directly. 

Google for

VFAPI Premiere

to find plenty of information on using the VFAPI frame server. That does on the 
fly conversion of MPG (or DivX or other formats/codecs AP doesn't support of 
has poor built in support) to AVI format.


      

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