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  • Chuck Rosenecker

    August 6, 2009 at 7:13 pm in reply to: .wav won’t play in Premiere CS4

    ok . . .

    The wave in the source window displays waveform, but the only audio comes from scrubbing the track. It won’t “play” at all.

    The clip won’t drag at all. If you attempt to insert the clip using in/out marks, the sequence shifts media on the existing time-line, creating blank space where the wave should have been inserted.

    Most of the video was shot on HDV and imported via FireWire using Premiere’s Capture Tool. Some video is SD imported SDI using the provided AJA QuickTime Codec within the capture tool.

    The .wav is a standard 16 bit, stereo PCM . . . nothing that wouldn’t play on granny’s laptop at home.

    We have imported it into SoundBooth, re-saved it as a .wav with the same end result. We have imported into an Avid Adreneline and exported a Quiktime with the same result. . . BUT, music ripped from CD has been working and audio captured with SD video (SDI) has come in clean. There have been no issues with the HDV media captured using FireWire.

    We are relative novices to the Premiere System, and have had problems in the past matching preferences (Capture, Playback and Sequence) to generate a stable work-flow. I suspect we may be in this shadowed land again, as other edit systems in our plant recognize and play the track.

    Hope this helps fill in the blanks.

    Thanks again,

    Chuck Rosenecker

  • Chuck Rosenecker

    September 30, 2008 at 7:45 pm in reply to: Rotation with Static 3D angle

    Nevermind. . .

    ‘Transform order’ in shatter solved the issue

    Duh.

  • We encounterd a similar problem on a project, exporting MPEG-2
    files as well as H.264 from Compressor in FCP.

    The belief is that Encore will transcode any file with frame rates outside native specs. (30p for instance)

    This proved very frustrating, but seems a simple answer looking back.

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