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  • Lillian Fidler

    April 30, 2011 at 12:57 am in reply to: Premiere acting very strange – or is it me?

    I’ll answer your questions below:

    When you use the razor…the audio track with the clip’s audio has the focus right? – Well, I’m not separating the video from the audio, I just razored them together – they are linked – I’m not sure if that’s what you’re looking for.

    When you ripple-delete, you don’t end up with a +/- timecode number on the clip on the timeline indicating that it went out of sync? – no I don’t see anything like that

    When you listen to the sequence in playback after you’ve razored and rippled…the audio is as it’s supposed to be? – The problem is only after export? – yes the audio is as it’s supposed to be when I play it – it’s just when I export it.

    I hope this answers your questions.

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • Lillian Fidler

    April 30, 2011 at 12:08 am in reply to: Premiere acting very strange – or is it me?

    Thank you for your email; I’ll try to give you more information – well, I’m using the razor tool to cut the first minute of the sequence. Then I do a ripple delete to position the part I want to hear to the beginning. I then use export to media and using media encoder I’m creating an audio wav file so I can test only the audio.

    However, the piece I deleted using the razor tool is still there. I guess I’m doing something wrong here. I didn’t see any options for ‘work area’ or in and out points when exporting.

    Thanks so much for any assistance you can give.

    cheers,

    Lillian

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • Thanks Vince, no problem, whenever you can is fine.

    The error I’m getting in ae is when I start to burn the disk. It starts and goes through the first process of preparing, then it just says cancelling and stops and ejects the disk, each time I have to restart the program for it to work again. When I try to save to a folder it starts writing and then comes back with a ‘memory allocation error.

    boo!

    Lillian

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • Hi Vince:

    Just wondering if you found those settings after. Am Having some problems with Adobe Encore crashing on me – Did you say that you can use adobe media encoder to produce a dvd?

    Sorry for all these questions, I hope I’m not taking up too much of your time!

    Lillian

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • Thanks Vince! O.k., I’m starting in on this now and will let you know if I run into any snags. thanks again.

    Lillian

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • Hi Again:

    I’ve gone through each clip and set the option to ‘always deinterlace’ I’m assuming that I don’t need to do that with titles and still photographs. So, now I’m thinking that I should go ahead and render at the specifications that we went through before and use progressive… I’m wondering if I should try a test first, but I’m not sure what I should be looking for. Any last suggestions? I really appreciate all your help and will get this eventually :.)

    Lillian

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • yikes! This is getting even more complicated :.) My camera was set to 24 actually not 24A it says on the display 24p scan.

    My hardware and software specs are:

    computer: hp pavillion dv6000 dual core with 2 gigs of Ram, 160 gigs of hard disk space and an external 500 gig hard drive.

    the software is the adobe cs4 creative suite and I’m using adobe premiere…

    Any suggestions based on that information? I can go through the clips and ‘always deinterlace’ My project is setup as an hd project.

    Lillian

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • o.k., I also just opened my test file that I created earlier with the settings I sent you. then opened it in gspot – the PROG light is lit up. I’m just wondering if this the file I should check. I tried checking some of the original footage by opening it in gspot but it didn’t give me much information.

    Lillian

  • I just checked my camera settings – I have a sony v1u and it has an option for prog scan – it’s set to 24 – the other options are 24a, 30 and off. Most of the footage was recorded on 24. The record format is 1080i. Does this mean it’s progressive? If not, I can try downloading that gspot program that you recommended and see if I can find the information I need.

    cheers!

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

  • sorry for all these posts! Just want to double check my settings with you before I start the huge rendering job.

    summary:
    ntsc, 720×480, 29.97 drop frame, fields order progressive, quality 5.0
    48khz, 16 bit stereo pcm
    vbr, 2 pass, min 1.50, target 4.00, max 7.00
    gop settings, m frames: 3 n frames: 15

    multiplexer: dvd variable

    Lillian Fidler
    Jillian Productions
    St. John’s, Newfoundland
    Canada

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