premiere sound = screwy?

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premiere sound = screwy?

Postby wolf_hunter » Sat Nov 09, 2002 2:01 pm

its weird the past couple of time i opened up premiere to work on my amv the sound is screwy it wont play right


but when i open it outside of premiere its fine o_O


does anyone know whats going on?
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Postby klinky » Sat Nov 09, 2002 2:05 pm

How is it screw?

Are you using a MP3? Don't use MP3s with Premiere, it's just not a good idea.


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Postby DashoutriderII » Wed Nov 13, 2002 10:35 pm

How is it screwed because when I try to work on stuff in premiere the audio moves about a second late when I render it at the end which is pretty easy to fix but it's still alot of headaches. It's not that I used a mp3, I used a wav file. I am using the trial version of premiere though...
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Postby wolf_hunter » Fri Nov 22, 2002 4:08 pm

the sound sounds weird

its not delayed but like it crackles and such



i have no idea whats going on



and with Mp3 i cant avoid it (atleast i dont think) cause im dling from KaZaA
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Postby iserlohn » Sun Nov 24, 2002 1:50 pm

Well, you SHOULD go out and buy the CD. A used copy will cost at most half as much (check your local used CD stores and ebay) and sound just as good. If for some reason that's unavoidable (and I really don't care about excuses, I've dropped some $60 on music just for this project including an import and a music DVD), you should at least convert the MP3 back to 44.1/16/stereo WAV.

All the pops and clicks are also usually the sign of a bad rip. This is another reason why you should go get the CD and do it yourself - you can always go back and rerip if something goes wrong.
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Postby wolf_hunter » Sun Nov 24, 2002 5:22 pm

cool



or i can just ask someone to rip it for me cause the CD hasnt gotten to brazil yet B)
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Postby klinky » Sun Nov 24, 2002 8:09 pm

You could also just use WinAMP's diskwriter plugin to export it to a WAV file ?




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Postby jbone » Sun Nov 24, 2002 8:37 pm

wolf_hunter wrote:or i can just ask someone to rip it for me cause the CD hasnt gotten to brazil yet B)

No.
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Postby wolf_hunter » Mon Nov 25, 2002 4:34 pm

klinky wrote:You could also just use WinAMP's diskwriter plugin to export it to a WAV file ?




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i tried to do that


but i cant :oops:


i need help :(

me = not so bright
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Postby klinky » Mon Nov 25, 2002 8:26 pm

WHY can't you? error msg? brain freeze?


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Hmmmm....

Postby Fusion-Fist » Mon Dec 16, 2002 7:16 pm

It happened to me once.... it is happens because of the audio codecs... I noe i dont sound rite. I once imported this mp3 file which worked perfect on my other Mp3 player progs but screwed up in Premiere. Try to get a new file o reencode it. I made mine to wav and then imported into premiere. Worked perfect! :)
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Postby Niann » Wed Feb 12, 2003 3:19 pm

I usually just work with the file in premiere(pops and hisses and all), then when I go and export the file I export the video only, and mux my original audio sample to the video. That way it doesn't need to go through any goofy filtering/encoding. That should work just fine. =)

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