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Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0
Question from a customer:
"I purchased Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 so that I can edit video movie clips to include in an online presentation. I know the pixels need to be 160 by 120, but I can't figure out how to change the frame size in Adobe Premiere. The Help in Adobe Premiere shows only certain ratio aspects. When I go to the Project Settings the h and w for the pixels is never active so that I can them manually." Anybody ever use this? I tried searching online for the manual but it looks like you gotta buy the fucking thing for $30. Fuck that noise. Any ideas? |
I don't know if this will help, because it applies to v1 and I'm going from memory. You can only change the frame size when you export (i think eek:)
File>Export>Movie> click on the 'settings' button. In the 'General' section, change the file type to 'Microsoft AVI', then go to the 'Video' section and edit the frame size (you can also choose which codec you want to compress it with in the 'Video' section). File>Export>Mpeg/Quicktime/Windows Media, you can edit the default settings on the left by highlighting one of them and clicking the 'advanced' button. They might have changed all that in v2 though. wallbash: cry: |
Awesome. Thanks man. +1
If that doesn't work, fuck 'em. |
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