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I have “snow” every 10 seconds!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Filipg89 on October 17, 2006 at 3:08 pmMy friend has a problem with Premiere Pro 2.0. When he edits clips in Premiere the picture has “snow” for a second, if you know what I mean, and then it is ok (the captured clip is great). But it happens again after 10 seconds, and so on. He tried all kinds of filters and nothing. HELP PLEASE!!!
Mike Cohen replied 19 years, 7 months ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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Steven L. gotz
October 17, 2006 at 3:21 pm -
Steven L. gotz
October 17, 2006 at 6:11 pmWhen you say that the captured clips look great, do they look OK in the Premiere Pro Source monitor, or in some other application?
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Tcindie
October 18, 2006 at 12:42 amWas it captured in Premiere? My first thought would be that there might be a glitch in the file, due to a buggy capture or something. I’ve never experienced snow in any captures I’ve made, I always capture with Premiere…
Is it the kind of snow you get on a TV when it’s tuned to a bad channel, or is it more like frame drop out glitches that you get with a bad dv tape/camera?
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Filipg89
October 18, 2006 at 11:29 amIt was captured with Toshiba’s program, because the notebook doesn’t capture with any other program. I played the captured clip in Windows Media Player and it worked fine. And yes, it is the kind of snow you get on TV.
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Filipg89
October 18, 2006 at 11:44 amOn the Source monitor it has snow, too, but in Windows Media Player, when I play it, it looks great.
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Mike Cohen
October 18, 2006 at 5:18 pmsounds like something to do with Toshiba’s capturing – was this via firewire or USB?
But you say it plays fine in Windows Media Player, just not in Premiere. Are you sure it is DV-AVI?
If you click properties in Premiere what does it tell you? If it is not a proper DV-AVI file you may get playback anomolies.
What is Toshiba’s capturing program? Sounds like one of those cheapo things that comes with camcorders, which often capture to something other than DV.
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