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I am a total amature to Premiere pro. Ihave discovered an issue that my Video editor friend cant explain. Perhaps one of you can help.
I imported/converted hours of DV tapes shot on my old Elura camera using Premiere Pro. It created AVI files for Each tape. When i play them in Windows media player, the Video and audio are perfectly in sync. When I import into Premiere Pro and drag into the timeline, the Video/Audio are litterally one second off.
I tried converting the AVI to MP4 in Media Encoder and got the same result.
Any clue as to the issue and what can i do?
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Did you use Premiere (which version/build) to capture the tapes or some other software.
Did you use firewire or some other device?
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I used Pemiere pro. Like I said, when i play the AVI file in Windows Media player. Its fine!
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Does your sequence match the footage?
is the audio set the same as the footage: 32000 or 48000?
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I dont understand. The Audio is almost or exactly or approx 30 frames off.
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Please post screenshots of your media properties and sequence settings.
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The Canon camera either records audio in 2 track mode at 48k or 4 track mode at 32k, you seem to have 2 track at 32k, this, I expect, is where your probles come from. Could open one of your clips in the program 'MediaInfo' and post a screenshot of the tree view.
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You cant help?
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We want to help but you need to provide the required screenshot Richard asked.
analyze a clip with this app and post outcome in TREEVIEW on the forum