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Here's are a couple of brief videos that I made on this topic for a beginning After Effects course and a Premiere Pro FAQ course:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-by-video/adobe-after-effects-cs5-supported-import-formats-and-codecs/
http://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/why-cant-premiere-pro-import-my-file
Not a lot of detail, but hopefully enough to give a person new to the area an idea.
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> Behalf Of Mike Abbott
> Sent: 17October2012 13:07
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> Subject: [AE] Standards, Containers and Encodings
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> Hi all,
> I've got a UK based client working in the PR / marketing world who has
> to deal with video, but how has no video or digital graphics
> background, and therefore virtually no knowledge of things such as
> standards, containers and encodings.
>
> I'd like to point him in the direction of a reasonably authoritative
> document that can get him up to speed. I'm not looking for anything
> overly technical, just something that would broadly educate him on the
> difference between standards, containers and codec's, and outline the
> popular versions he's likely to see.
>
> Google throws up various bits and pieces, some questionable, some out
> of date etc.
> Anyone know of anything worth passing on before I point him in the
> direction of Wikipedia? Something with an 'Adobe' stamp would be ideal.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Mike
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