Introduction The bait and switch method of importing DVD footage into Adobe Premiere is designed to allow users to edit with lower quality files, rather than high quality DVD footage. By doing this, users can edit faster and more efficiently, even without a fast computer. This tutorial is designed for people who do not have a background in video editing and gives step-by-step instructions on how to use this method. Chapter One – Preparation Preparation is the step in which your computer must be set up in a particular way, with the correct software, to edit with DVD footage in Adobe Premiere. The first step is to uninstall every codec pack, encoder, decoder, media player (not including windows media player as it comes with windows) and program that could interfere with editing software and playback codecs. If your computer is brand new and has not had any external video editing or playback software installed then ignore this step. Install Adobe Premiere (/Programs/Adobe Premiere Pro v2.0 Trial): Install Adobe Premiere onto your computer. Install AMVapp v.3b (/Programs/AMVapp): Install AMVapp, making sure that everything is selected when prompted. When installing AviSynth 2.5.7, be sure to select Associate AVS with Notepad. Run tests to confirm everything is working. (If the installation doesn’t tell you that it failed then everything has passed). If tests fail, try uninstalling AMVapp, rebooting and installing it again. If that fails ...
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