?????????
What resolution is the captured footage? If not DV, then it
would be at that resolution (704? 640?) x 480... BTW, the
preview will run best at the capture resolution (and it is
FAR easier to judge image characteristics, at full
size...;-).

On Fri, 08 Feb 2002 23:26:45 GMT, "Lr" wrote:

>I tried your method, but can only stretch my single window to 648X480 and
>not 720X480 like you said.
>
>"Neuman - Ruether" wrote in message
>news:3c6449ba.2510631@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu...
>> On Fri, 08 Feb 2002 20:21:01 GMT,
>> Free-spam-me-not-707@cfl.rr.com (Free) wrote:

>> >I am just starting with Premiere and I need some practical advice.
>> >The manual describes the AB timeline as easier for beginners, but that
>> >more experienced editors can be more efficient using a single Video
>> >timeline with the source and project displays. Which one would you
>> >recommend I start with (i.e. follow Adobe's advice, or go for the more
>> >advanced approach and get over the learning curve a little more
>> >slowly)?

>> I prefer an approach that is more intuitive,
>> being more like handling ganged film reels, and
>> which uses a larger single-view preview window...
>> See: www.David-Ruether-Photography.com/premiere.htm