Does this happen if you’re capturing audio from another source (not VCR)?
If playing the tapes through your receiver on the TV sounds OK, try capturing from the receiver or the TV audio output and see if it works.
Manage a go around.
Opened a new timeline. Dragged the sequence to it where it became a nested sequence. Double clicking on it opened a new timeline with the original edits.
Can be worked on as long as I don’t close it.
If your raw files are PAL, I would finish your project in PAL and than make a movie out of it and convert to NTSC with another hardware or software (procoder etc.)
Thank you Vince. your trick sure works!
I was playing with masks in PP but with your idea AE does a much better job. It solves the problem, but with somewhat fuzzy edges (I had to set the mask feathering to 3). Anyhow, I will settle with that.
Now I have to render it back to PP with alpha channel.
My files are DV avi’s. Is there a way other than using a QT file?
Thanks Jeff.
The problem is that I’m trying to have small movement with the video, from 5 to minus 5, and while changing angles it’s even worse….
There must be a program that does it right 🙁