how to import avi files into Premiere without getting jittery images

This is a discussion on how to import avi files into Premiere without getting jittery images within the Adobe Premiere forums in Adobe Tools category; Hello everybody, When I import avi files into adobe premiere CS3 I get a jittering movie (with jumping images). The sound looks ok. I fumbled with Super, but I don't get any avi container that plays well in Premiere. Often when I import a new converted avi file into Premiere the movie plays on a small screen. After hours of searching and browsing the net, I still have no idea now what the solution could be. Thanks, Kris...

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Old 08-26-2008, 06:07 PM
kris.verburgh@gmail.com
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Default how to import avi files into Premiere without getting jittery images

Hello everybody,

When I import avi files into adobe premiere CS3 I get a jittering
movie (with jumping images). The sound looks ok.

I fumbled with Super, but I don't get any avi container that plays
well in Premiere. Often when I import a new converted avi file into
Premiere the movie plays on a small screen.

After hours of searching and browsing the net, I still have no idea
now what the solution could be.

Thanks,

Kris
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Old 08-27-2008, 12:13 PM
David Liddle
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Default Re: how to import avi files into Premiere without getting jitteryimages

kris.verburgh@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I import avi files into adobe premiere CS3 I get a jittering
> movie (with jumping images). The sound looks ok.
>
> I fumbled with Super, but I don't get any avi container that plays
> well in Premiere. Often when I import a new converted avi file into
> Premiere the movie plays on a small screen.
>
> After hours of searching and browsing the net, I still have no idea
> now what the solution could be.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kris

How are the AVI files created? What dimensions have you set for your
project, what codec etc was used? Have you asked Adobe Support? What gfx
card are you using?

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