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  • Project Trim Audio Problem

    Posted by Don Chan on October 2, 2007 at 11:30 pm

    I am trimming my project in PPCS3 to archive it, and I am having problems with the audio. In my timeline I have cut some music in wav format, sometimes to shorten the song.

    The trim creates a file for each different section the song is on the timeline, but those .wav files don’t seem to work. First of all, the files aren’t linked, and I get an error if I try to link. I tried to copy the whole song into the folder and link to that, but the edits are off. I can’t even play the .wav files in winamp, but this was not a problem in PP2.0.

    Has anyone seen this problem before?

    Thanks,

    Don

    Richard Milner replied 16 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Richard Milner

    October 19, 2009 at 1:51 pm

    Yes we are having the same problem. I am going to create a new post since this is a couple of years old.

    PP3.0 –Problem with Project Manager Trim Software

    Milner-Fenwick has a problem that occurs when a Premiere Pro 3.0 project is trimmed using the project manager software. It occurs mostly with non-captured files- with audio files such as narration, music, and sfx (they can be Cd 44.1 files and mono and stereo tracks). Sometimes, it happens with graphics files.

    This problem occurs about half the time the project manger software is used. In an affected project, there may be any where from 2 to 25 damaged files. The error message that we get in the trimmed project is “unsupported file formats”.

    When we open the non-importable audio files in another application like Sound Forge, they are identified as Raw PCM files. These Raw PCM files frequently have errors– like random noises. The ones that don’t have errors can be saved as a wav file and then it can be re-linked and used.

    It isn’t happening on more than one computer. These computers all have dual 32 bit Xeon processors and at least 3 Gigs of memory.

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