

With the rendering, the different specifications will be a problem? There was so much work involved in this process that I can't think to change to a format and replace them current clips, etc. As I have shown above, the clips have all different characteristics and some files prel are save as 1440 x 1080 (where the scene starts with a clip of nr 4, others like 1920 x 1080) I guess I should have converted clips all to the same specification before editing, but I did not. Then I have another question and I don't know if I need to open a new thread for this.
IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER MERGE PRO
I'm very uncomfortable to use intermediate files ( ) that I have enough space on my drive hard, but made a loose quality? On the other hand, I suppose it might be good for me to start using Premiere Pro now. I also saw wires on clipboard Extender (ClipMate and Spartan Lite) I downloaded Spartan Lite, but that seemed pretty confusing. I tried to merge it with Premiere Pro, after reading this ( ( ), but I've struggled, as in the two references, it was either too little info or the guideline was not clear to me. I tried to read as many threads as possible in this regard, but couldn't find much on the internet and most son/tutorials are quite old and refer to previous versions of Premiere Elements. Sound: MPEG Audio AC-3 Bit rate: 384 Kbps

Frame rate: 25 fps Sound: AC - 3 Bitrate: 256 Kbps Codec: AVC Variable bit rate Bit rate 16.4 Mbps 1920 x 1080i.Here are a few clips (from MediaInfo) specifications (some of them might have been converted as they were given only to me some time after the wedding): Gigahertz Intel Core i5-2400 3,10 RAM: 8, 00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3. I think that I am now ready to start using Pro. Then I bought elements and was very uncomfortable with the Expert mode. I initially purchased Premiere Pro for editing, using Pinnacle for years, but I was struggling too much with the Pro and the different formats of the clips, add music, overlapping, etc. The final step is to merge these files so that I can make both BD and DVD. I didn't know at that time that it might be difficult to merge the projects. Due to the fact that there was overlap so many scenes and the complexity of the task, I have divided marriage in 7 scenes, each is a file/project prel e.g. The formats of the clips are also different.

I have now just finished editing a wedding shot with 4 video cameras (I took a few videos and other formats have been those who shot at random), in the first 14 elements. I did no editing for a few years and suddenly received (for me), a difficult task. using Premiere Pro or a Clipboard Extender? What is the best option for merge prel seven projects - using an intermediate file.
