Frage von Horst22:Hello,
have several clips in DV format (QT, PAL 25fps, audio 48kHz/16bit) exist. In Final Cut Pro works out the preview in the viewer, including sound. Once I get a file but to bring the timeline, the beep sound in the canvas - but the picture is ok. I mean render war although regulated, but it amazes me that despite compliant format to be rendered?
This question: Is there a way to all the files in my BIN prepare so that every time I do not need to render again - something like render all audio osä. ?
Greetings from Schwaben-Ländle Horst.
Antwort von PowerMac:
If Final Cut Pro 6: Selecting Files, Media Manager, Umkonvertieren. Or Batch Convert MPEG Streamclip, Quicktime, Compressor - whatever.
Who says that your DV "conform" is? What is really "compliant"? What hast thou thy "compliant" material in Final Cut Pro reingekriegt?
Antwort von Horst22:
Hi.
With Umcodieren in the Media Manager is the problem, unfortunately, exist. The sound is still beeps.
I think there is a specification for DV? 25fps, 720x576px, 48khz/16bit?
The material I have of a friend "delivered" get the umkonvert has already, since it with Premiere Elements and was captured in AVI existed. Now I have files with content. Dv as a suffix. In Final Cut Pro War I purely synonymous easily, unfortunately, with the aforementioned restrictions. Probably I must recode again? Habe grad noticed that SmoothCam synonymous does not work. With my work files natively recorded everything. I try with MPEG Streamclip times, perhaps it is what happens when transcoding on a PC Page wrong.
Thanks. Horst
Antwort von PowerMac:
Specifications have nothing to do, the sound is simply in the wrong format. 48 KHz and 16 bit do not have anything with the type of storage to be done. That with the Umkonvertieren can not be. You need to Quicktime DV PAL 48 KHz, etc. expected. That must go. In case of doubt, with screenshots, please document your actions.
Antwort von Horst22:
Habs found. The sound was in 32-bit floating point before. Recoded to 16bit and have gings. Thanks for the hint.
Greetz-Horst