Frage von sejk:Hello,
it's about my graduation film for my education in media design Picture and Sound and I am under considerable time pressure, because I need to make the film next week. I could find with the search function here in the forum not a solution to the problem. Aufjedenfall is the sound of the HDV - material after capture extremely asynchronously in Premire. In the Camera mode VLC everything is good and the Windows Media Player is synonymous sync the files again. I did not really plan what might be the cause and am already s.verzweifeln. Work with Premiere CS3 .. The Materila at 50i is rotated, sometimes comically Premiere recognize as synonymous with NTSC 29.97 fps the files after I re-import into the program. Since I do not understand what is this synonymous. Hangs together somehow with this indexing and the blend of sound. The balancing takes after the capturing is finished synonymous quite long. I know why the net anyway sound must first be aligned??
I am grateful for every Lösungstip!
Sejk
Antwort von WideScreen:
The sound does not need to be aligned, as even what goes wrong.
Have you selected for PAL or NTSC at Project? Namely, the belief you have opened an NTSC project.
Antwort von sejk:
ok, then there lies buried somehow the hare, but I'm 100% pal project during login and when not to be because kanns; (;
Antwort von WideScreen:
And the camera is PAL? Stupid question, but I know otherwise I can think of nothing to me. hmmm maybe the sound when the sampling rate is not right? If the sound recorded with 48 kHz and the synonymous set?
Remote diagnostics, unfortunately, are always hard: (; Are not devolves from Munich?
Antwort von r.p.television:
This has been here umpteen times already treated.
Premiere has the indexing of MPEG files is a problem with dropouts, which occur especially at scene changes.
Dropouts are interpreted in the imagery, unlike the audio material.
Simple workaround:
Download the freeware HDV Split down. There, as previously analyzed in the DV tape using the Content Data Codes and separated into individual clips.
By separating the dropout times were falling away through change of scene. Due to the shorter clips, you have that in the sum synonymous ensures no visible Tonasynchronitäten more.
Antwort von sejk:
Thank erstmal for the tips. Then it would have with HDV - Split probably worked. The Poble is that I have logged the tapes have and make the camera even when lenders had to and they can log-longer here. The only chance that I now see that could work is with any program the Sound and Picture of the MPEG2 separate clips and then import back into Premiere. '
Does anyone know when a good freeware tool where I found the sound as uncompressed Wav can disconnect from the Picture?
Thank you very much!
Antwort von WideScreen:
funny, had a prob until now, never. Or is the problem with cs4 remember?
Antwort von r.p.television:
funny, had a prob until now, never. Or is the problem with cs4 remember? Was supposed to be. Finally, this problem has been known for APP 2.0.
If you have digitized the tapes in one piece only just the way it remains behind in the editing program to synchronize. Simply pick the right Akivi Mausklich connection with the soundtrack and can move independently of the video track, trim and otherwise manipulate.
Antwort von sejk:
But the clips are on the hard drive sync when icb they look at me in Media Player .. Würd not work if I disconnect sound and Picture?
Antwort von r.p.television:
But the clips are on the hard drive sync when icb they look at me in Media Player .. Würd not work if I disconnect sound and Picture? Yes, because Media Player like Windows Media Player / VLC etc, just play the clip. The editing program must index the files to work with it. And that arise in the known APP 2.0 and CS3 asynchronicities. That's why I always let my tapes of HDV-split "to divide".
Antwort von sejk:
And then klappts synonymous in Premiere CS 3?
Antwort von sejk:
In hdv SLPIT are synonymous, the functional split, the files are already on the plate too .. I now believe klappts! thanks