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From: nkelly@grtk.com (Nathan Kelly - GTC)
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Subject: Re: PAR with NT & Premiere?
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Hi all;
I originally posted that the PAR drivers would use avi's. The Tech
support group at dps told me this. It is false. However since Premiere
will work with sequenced frames (ie BMP's or TGA's), you should be able to
select the correct directory for the par drive (tga or bmp) and read in the
sequence and then render out to the par as a sequence of frames. As to the
question of setting up the par to work with premiere, the original text
files that came with the windows drivers (avi2par and par2avi codec) contain
information on which inupt and output options to choose to work with
premiere (w3.1). These should get you started. The zip of those codecs is
still available at dps's ftp site. I'm waiting for my upgrade to premiere
NT currently or i would be able to tell you more. TTFN Nathan
At 08:32 PM 4/16/96 -0400, you wrote:
>I heard that with the new NT drivers from DPS, the PAR ANI files could be
>seen to Premiere as AVI files?
>Under NT there doesnt seem to be a ANI to AVI converter or visa-versa?
I haven't seen the PAR/NT drivers yet, but under PVR/NT there is a AVI
convertor that makes a proxy .avi for the .pvd files. There should be
something similar for the PAR/NT drivers.
Is there a 3rdparty.hlp file included in the PAR/NT drivers? For the PVR it
tells you how to setup the PVR and Premiere to work together.