Hi Claudio

Get yourself a Trial copy of MPEG Video Wizard at www.womble.com  and you will 
have no problem editing mpegs.  I do the same as you're doing and that's what 
I'm using.  It works great on a slow system.

MediaPro



  hello group
  I am capturing some VHS tapes, and I did it MPG2 format (8000 kb/s, high 
quality)
  The captured image is good, but the problem appears when I try to edit them 
with Premiere: It seems dificult to edit them at the timelime, and the final 
.mpg file to burn in a DVD has poor quality, frozen frames and other quality 
problems

  I know that Premiere is not too friendly with mpgs, but...Does anyone knows 
the best way to edit mpg with Premiere Pro without loosing picture quality? 

  thanks

  Claudio

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