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  • audio parts go bad

    Posted by Jessica Robbins on June 20, 2008 at 5:31 pm

    When I render the work area in Premiere Pro, everything is fine. Then I export to Adobe Encore at 4800 (audio) and it builds it out. When I play the dvd, certain parts of the audio become choppy/echo-y- They are not all on the same track either.

    Any idea of what this could mean or how to get around it? Could I export my audio to make one master track?

    Thanks
    Jessica

    Craig Davis replied 17 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Craig Davis

    June 20, 2008 at 5:50 pm

    if everything plays off the Premiere timeline fine, then we can hypothesize that its an export issue.

    maybe you could try exporting your work area only as an .avi file. i realize that you will still have to encode it in Encore, but atleast you could preview the .avi file before importing to Encore in order to make sure the file plays correctly in your windows media player. if it does than i guess you might be safe, if not there will be more exploring to do. you said “Then I export to Adobe Encore at 4800 (audio)”…you meant 48,000 right?

    you might export the video alone and the audio alone and then place them on the same timeline in encore, as you had suggested, thats another good test.

    ive never exported directly to encore, ive always exported to the hard drive then imported to encore.

    i hope that helps.

    Craig Davis
    Color Bars Communications, Inc.
    http://www.colorbarsvideo.com

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