Here's what I did:
I captured video as DV-AVI in WMM. I exported it as a DV-AVI file. These two files seemed to be exactly the same - same codes, same file size, same data rate, etc.

I imported that DV-AVI file into Premiere Elements and did the export > movie thing. I tried a number of settings - Defaults, and custom. I got a file that looks to be DV except that the size of the file is very small 180MB vs 360MB and the data rate is of course lower 30.30mbits/sec vs 57.50mbits/sec

I don't see a way to correct that. I think that's the difference in quality that your daughter is talking about.

-Verdi

On 2/16/06, Richard Show <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
export > movie (althlough it's hard for me to imagine I know something michael doesn't, so I'm probably wrong :)

On 2/16/06, Michael Verdi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would love to give you an answer but it does seem that Premiere Elements is doing something weird. When I export movie and select DV-AVI or Quicktime and configure it for DV I get a file that is only a little more than half the file size of my original DV file. What's going on? I don't know and unfortunately I don't have time to figure it out right now. Anyone have some insight?
-Verdi


On 2/16/06, grasshopperatyourfeet < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard,

When I was using Movie maker I was doing exactly that... But it
seems as though Adobe doesn't allow you to export it as an AVI file?
Perhaps I've completely lost my marbles.... I can double check it
and see what happens but when I tried it yesterday it wouldn't let
me. Maybe I didn't hit the right button... I'm a bit absentminded
when I get to the end of a project....

Lisa,
(your daughter who is in fact using the Quicktime Pro you purchased
for me)




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