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  • Thevince

    March 27, 2007 at 4:52 pm in reply to: Premiere 6.0 to Premiere Pro 2.0 problem

    Actually, it’s looking now like something is wrong with the timeline.

    I have limited Premiere 6.0 experience (I’m a Pro 2.0 user), but it looks like captured footage was divided into AVI and WAV files (which is standard from what I understand). However, a closer look at the timeline shows that both video AND audio are linking back to AVI files (not AVI and WAV).

    I’m really stumped on how to solve this issue. I’ve tried several workarounds, including:

    – Tried recombining the audio and video manually by copying each on the timeline, exporting the combined clip, and linking the media to that. (Which seems to work, but there are over 250 clips and the video seems a little distorted afterward… not sure why) This is a very slow, impractical method.

    – Used WavAviMux, a program that’s supposed to combine audio and video, but I had mixed results with that as well.

    – Thought about replacing all the clips on the timeline manually with the separate AVI and WAV files, copying the in and out points… but, again, that’d be incredibly time consuming.

    Having the same issues in both Premiere 6.0 and Premiere Pro 2.0. Basically, it seems like the split audio/video files are the main cause of problems. If the raw clips were combined from the start, I would be able to relink them. I just don’t get why the timeline is trying to draw audio from the AVI files.

    Thanks for any help

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