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01-13-2010, 08:24 PM
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Believe it or not. Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 now supports RMVB.

A friend of mine told me that Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 could import RMVB file. It is too good to be true.

My friend actually first introduced FLV importer to me. Well, I don't care about it. CS4 supports FLV now. I do not want to install too much stuff on my machine. I can do what I want with CS4. This time my friend told me about RMVB. Hey, that's interesting. I gave it a try and it works definitely.

To my surprise, I can also get the MKV file to my premiere now without using any converting tool. It saves me a lot of time from waiting for the conversion. That's a great plug-in for premiere. I can't help telling you about this news. Try it and you will love it.
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01-14-2010, 04:03 AM
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This is spam left by an idiot in China...

... but the RMVB (RealMedia video files) plugin may be interesting information for anime collectors. For some weird reason, anime subbers stick to this crappy video format instead of using the much-better Xvid or H.264 MPEG-4 formats. At least this plugin will help them migrate files to something better.

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01-17-2010, 11:05 AM
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Wow... I have CS4 but havent really messed with it... looking forward to CS5... Which reminds me need to go read up on a certain motion menu tutorial somewhere...
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