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No problem. I'll second what Reboot said - I'm not a big fan of DivX/XviD, but if you need the space, they're quite good. I'd also look into purchasing TMPGEnc+ to get a decent quality MPEG2 codec - Premiere 6 should recognize it. If it doesn't (for some strange reason), encode in Premiere using a high quality AVI codec and then use TMPGEnc+ to re-code to MPEG2.
Dave.
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Dave.
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