TooEasilyFrustrated
Technical User
Hey All,
I have 15 odd 1 hour videos (a wedding) and due to issues with borrowing a camera and whatnot I have to download them all and store them until I am ready.
When I download into Premiere and export in AVI format the files end up around 13 Gig. I have a DVD burner which should handle close to this, but at 1 movie per DVD that works out to be a lot of money in discs just to store some files.
I dont want to convert to MPeg for two reasons. One I dont want to lose any quality and two, like one of the other questions below, I have had issues reimporting the MPeg files into Premiere (ie they wont).
Questions are :
1. what is the best (quality/reliability) and smallest file size format to store my movies in (that will still re-import into Premiere)?
&
2. if the answer is to compress the AVI files, what is the best and most reliable AVI compressor and where can I find it?
Thanks again.
ps. any one know any sites giving hints on how to make a wedding video look professional???
I have 15 odd 1 hour videos (a wedding) and due to issues with borrowing a camera and whatnot I have to download them all and store them until I am ready.
When I download into Premiere and export in AVI format the files end up around 13 Gig. I have a DVD burner which should handle close to this, but at 1 movie per DVD that works out to be a lot of money in discs just to store some files.
I dont want to convert to MPeg for two reasons. One I dont want to lose any quality and two, like one of the other questions below, I have had issues reimporting the MPeg files into Premiere (ie they wont).
Questions are :
1. what is the best (quality/reliability) and smallest file size format to store my movies in (that will still re-import into Premiere)?
&
2. if the answer is to compress the AVI files, what is the best and most reliable AVI compressor and where can I find it?
Thanks again.
ps. any one know any sites giving hints on how to make a wedding video look professional???