Iceburner 0 #1 December 12, 2007 to take a windows movie maker project and have it work in Adobe Premiere pro without having the quality loss of windows movie maker...reason i ask is i'm helping a friend with a video he's makin, and i use adobe, he used windows movie maker for the orriginal, and i'm trying not to haveta do double the work....any pm's would be apprieciated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pilotdave 0 #2 December 12, 2007 Not sure what quality loss you mean. Can you export it from movie maker as a DV-AVI? I'm sure there's no way to import a movie maker project file into premiere. Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cantoral 1 #3 December 12, 2007 You want to export the Project or just a movie clip form the project? Cielos Azules Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceburner 0 #4 December 13, 2007 the whole project...and if possible some of the transitions, but that's not a big deal...worst case senario i'll just redo a lot of it...it'll only take about an hour n a half or so Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflydrew 0 #5 December 13, 2007 Probably export it as full quality dv-ntsc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
damion75 0 #6 December 13, 2007 Not from my experience. I think that the quality loss is in the capture phase from the original DV, rather than in the processing. I have used MM to process footage captured using pinnacle (long story as to why!) and the quality was much higher than a project completely done in MM from the same camera. I am in the same boat with an old training vid which I did a couple of years ago in MM and now want to include on a DVD with everything else done in premiere, but short of re-capturing there is no way I am aware of to 'up' the quality. *************** Not one shred of evidence supports the theory that life is serious - look at the platypus. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #7 December 13, 2007 QuoteProbably export it as full quality dv-ntsc Or just do 'any' export, and use the resulting video as a guide on which you rebuild the edit with the orginal footage in premiere.JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cantoral 1 #8 December 13, 2007 QuoteOr just do 'any' export, and use the resulting video as a guide on which you rebuild the edit with the orginal footage in premiere. That's what I would do. Premier don't support a Movie Maker project whith transitions, titles, etc, etc Cielos Azules Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites