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  • Solved my problem, hope it solves yours…

    +R

  • I have yes, I even get the snaps and crackles during my titles which have no sound. I have played it through 10 times and never get into the red with my mixer. In the past, when that happens, its always evident in playback on windows media player anyways.

    Like the person who started this thread, my outputted project plays flawless until I burn it to DVD. I went to Premiere Pro Help and there is a note saying if you have a “Daul layer DVD” you should burn on +R…I have a dual layer, so this actually might be the problem.

    I’m off to work, then to pick up some +R Dvd’s and I’ll let you know if this solved my problem.

  • I’m having a similar problem. I’ve burnt an avi to DVD on Ulead DVD workshop and Pinnacle Expression and with both I am getting snap crackles and pops in my audio and freezing, pixels and jumps with my image…

    If I play back the .avi on windows and in my timeline, flawless..

    I’ve been using -R Dvd’s, so I’m going to try +R tomorrow after I pick up a spindle. But I have a feeling that won’t solve this problem, and my composer is awaiting a dvd copy. I’m stuck, I have recently upgraded to PP2, and this is my first attempt at burning a DVD. I never ever had this problem with 1 or 1.5…

    I have outputted 3 nights in a row, trying Lower Field First, de-interlace, Data rate Recompress “Maintain Data rate” I’ve clicked recompress off

    I am stumped, and nothing in 2.0 has stumped me for 3 straight days. If the +R doesn’t make a difference, which it probably won’t, my next move will be outputting to a DV tape and have a post facility do it for $150, which at this point, is looking quite cheap in comparison to the time I am wasting and the amount of visine for the red eye trying to figure out this paradox. How does an avi play flawlessly on WMP and then just find a way to screw up in authoring…

    Never in my 5 years working with premiere has this ever happened to me…

  • J

    April 29, 2006 at 11:31 pm in reply to: 24p Stutter help

    problem solved, i have to re-capture all the footage (up to 3 hours now) in 30p…I captured some footage in 30p and no stuttering and I can watch it seemlessly on my tv…

    I also have thrown common sense out the window, as Premiere Pro 2 doesn’t support it…

  • J

    April 29, 2006 at 10:58 pm in reply to: 24p Stutter help

    to add, the footage was shot on a Canon XL2 in 24p if that helps solve this problem

  • J

    April 27, 2006 at 10:23 pm in reply to: Capturing on a Canon GL1 with footage shot on a Canon XL2

    also considering it was shot in 24p, wouldn’t the audio be out of sync even though premiere pro supports 24p and the camera doesn’t?

  • J

    April 20, 2005 at 6:26 am in reply to: Importing Scenes into a new timeline.

    Yes I know, sorry if I wasn’t clear.

    What I want to do is “import” a scene into a new timeline off my original timeline keeping the integrity of my splices and hopefully any effects. Is this possible?

    I have been able to import a “scene” into a new timeline, but the audio and video track has been formatted to a singular track without my splices.

    Since I’ve moved on to color correction, matteing and keyframing, my timeline has become too big and the program is chugging and taking forever to save and render. The only solution to this is importing a scene to a new timeline and doing them individually. I have been using multiple sequences already so I am aware I can copy and paste into a new sequence within the same project. But I want to get out of my project to fine tune…

    I ran into this problem by cutting an assembly first. and not cutting my scenes individually.

  • J

    April 17, 2005 at 6:37 am in reply to: 4 Dead Pixels. Is there a fix available?

    track matte, geez, why didn’t i think of that. I guess I was hoping a magical plugin would exist where I could clone stamp and voila! problem solved…..you never know these days.

    it did work, although not perfect and a load of work to match each frame, its clearly not as painful to watch…

    thanks very much for your help…

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