Ron Johnson
February 11th, 2003, 09:48 PM
This is probably a dumb sounding question...
I am interested in making some video CD's of some programs and since in Premiere, 'Printing to Web' is where one finds the option to output to CD format (basically a data-starved, .avi file), I am hoping this is the correct forum.
I've made a few test videos to see how Premiere works, and output is okay. What I'm curious about is whether the original format (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) matters for a video CD file. For example, I record in NTSC and want to distribute the CD's to areas where PAL and SECAM are used. Will the CD play correctly on PC's in those areas?
Sincerely,
Ron Johnson
Portland, OR
I am interested in making some video CD's of some programs and since in Premiere, 'Printing to Web' is where one finds the option to output to CD format (basically a data-starved, .avi file), I am hoping this is the correct forum.
I've made a few test videos to see how Premiere works, and output is okay. What I'm curious about is whether the original format (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) matters for a video CD file. For example, I record in NTSC and want to distribute the CD's to areas where PAL and SECAM are used. Will the CD play correctly on PC's in those areas?
Sincerely,
Ron Johnson
Portland, OR