Premiere Pro :: Best Import File Format?
Dec 15, 2013I have a few hours of a documentary project originally recorded in S-VHS that I wish to edit it in Premiere Pro.
What would be the best video format to have it transferred to?
I have a few hours of a documentary project originally recorded in S-VHS that I wish to edit it in Premiere Pro.
What would be the best video format to have it transferred to?
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