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  • Robert Till

    May 14, 2012 at 2:12 pm in reply to: AE render as M2V

    When I put the AE file into Media Encoder I had not yet added a muted audio track into it. So it seems to have worked of its own accord that time.

    Thanks again for the assistance.

  • Robert Till

    May 9, 2012 at 11:58 am in reply to: AE render as M2V

    It looks like sending the AE file through media encoder did the trick. Now why it worked, I have no idea, but it seems like a good method for future iterations.

    Thanks again for the assistance.

  • Robert Till

    May 8, 2012 at 9:40 pm in reply to: AE render as M2V

    Thanks, guys.

    I’ll try sending it through the Media Encoder to see if that makes a difference.

    I appreciate the help!

  • Robert Till

    May 8, 2012 at 7:38 pm in reply to: AE render as M2V

    There is a discrepancy there actually. The file’s properties, the viewer and DVD authoring software time it at 5:39 (showing complete to the end) but if I drop it into Media Encoder it times the clip at 6:43;23.

  • Robert Till

    May 8, 2012 at 7:24 pm in reply to: AE render as M2V

    Final m2v file is 5:39

  • Robert Till

    May 8, 2012 at 7:22 pm in reply to: AE render as M2V

    I haven’t had the chance to re-render with a muted audio channel yet, but I have rechecked my frame rate settings and render settings.

    Comp:
    NTSC DV Widescreen 720×480 1.21far
    29.97 frame rate
    duration 6;43;23

    Output Module:
    MPEG2-DVD
    Quality 5
    VBR,1 Pass
    Target Bitrate 8
    M Frames 3
    N Frames 15

    Render Settings:
    Quality Best
    Resolution Full
    Time Span Length of Comp
    Frame Rate – Use comp’s frame rate

    When I check the rendered file’s metadata in Bridge, it shows the frame rate to be 29.970030

  • Robert Till

    September 14, 2010 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Audio Playback

    And now it’s apparently back to working fine. No idea, I didn’t touch anything for about 20 minutes and it’s stopped doing it. I know it’s not a fixed, so if anyone still has some insight, I’d be glad for the input.

    And thanks for the help Dave.

    Rob

  • Robert Till

    September 14, 2010 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Audio Playback

    The RAM Preview plays real time, as does the audio preview, they just sound slow. The timing is still correct on the audio though.

  • Robert Till

    September 14, 2010 at 4:53 pm in reply to: Audio Playback

    Thanks for the rapid response. I gave that a shot, but am still experiencing the slow sound with WAV files. It’s like the pitch got dragged down a bit.

    None of the audio has any effects either, I made sure to check each one.

    Any more advice? The audio isn’t synching, it’s more just BG music and VO. And like I said, the render is fine, but the women sound like men in the previews.

  • Robert Till

    September 14, 2010 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Audio Playback

    Just as another note. The audio in the actual rendered file sounds correct.

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