It works fine for me…you just have to watch the alpha channel interpretation with several past versions. ![]() I edit Camtasia captures in Premiere Pro quite regularly, though I typically capture a 1024×768 screen and then edit on an uncompressed timeline with a 1024×768 screen size and I simply embed DV NTSC video in a graphic that fills out the frame. 9 on a DV timeline or uncompressed video timeline with. You can play your video back in the preview window to see how the transition looks and. I would make sure your Camtasia captures are being interpreted at. All you need to do is drag and drop your video to your timeline. ![]() 9 and the Camtasia capture will be square pixel, and they won’t look good when they’re mixed as forcing the frame to scale results in some weird results. If the Camtasia captures look low quality, I suspect that the preview quality might be set to automatic?…or low? Not to mention that the pixel aspect ratio on a DV frame is. Camtasia’s compression is fine…there’s no reason to capture very structured interface graphics as uncompressed video as it is not going to improve quality.įirst, I’d set the Premiere Pro timeline for uncompressed (NOT DV) and set the frame size to DV PAL or NTSC, and bring in the Camtasia captures of the same frame size.
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