Create Picture Slideshow with music in Adobe Premiere CS5.5 Pt 2 of 2
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Information of audio is also incorrect. It doesn't matter whether the audio recording is of vocals, music or complete silence, leave the audio settings as is. There is not enough room for me to explain why, so I suggest you go to google and type in 'Sample Rate'.
I ask the author to please not embellish on anything he knows nothing about, but please do continue to making accurate videos. Cheers!
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This video tutorial is very well done, and although I'm sure the author means well, there is a lot of information here that is incorrect and should be avoided. Adobe is a very powerful program, the presets for setting up a sequence and exporting a project should be used by beginner editors. There is really no need to go through the steps this tutorial is instructing you to do. I'm confused why the author chose a 800x600 format, this is usually used for websites. (cont'd on next post)
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great!!
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Question Sir! ^_^ ..Does this tutorial somehow similar to Adobe Premiere CS 3?.. can't find any tutorial like yours 'bout CS 3.. =P
great video, last night i was trying make a slideshow from pics taken from nikond7000. I had about 100pics, and i went to render it, it was 450mb, and said it would take 26hours!!! i was rendering it in flv ....with the presets you used,will that change the time it would take me? btw each pic was about 3.5mb.
also i have cs5
12weekFitness 3 months ago
@12weekFitness You will need to give more information here. You are not saying how long your footage will be. Also the size of the output video (720p, 1080p etc) drastically affects the output of the video. Also sounds like you pictures are very high resolution and you would likely benefit considerably if you matched them to your video size that you want to output.... continued
SpongeeyBob 3 months ago
@12weekFitness ... Continued from previous. In this case if I were putting out 720p video I would use a photo resizing program of some sort to resize the photos to a height of 720 pixels to match before importing to premiere. Remember not to make changes to you original photos. I have used freeSizer for this with success in the past. Another huge factor in rendering is the speed of you computer. A slower computer may take 10x longer or more to render the same video.
SpongeeyBob 3 months ago