Frage von Charlinsky:Hi,
I have a problem with which I am not quite clear.
If I have a new project currently work record and then cut the film, I have had several times a Tonversetzung of 1 - 3 frames. On the original film, which is located in the folder, it is 100% ok. I re-import the movie, again this transfer is available - but only in the program.
What is this???
Was recorded in HD 720p/25 fps - and this transfer is only within the program, on the original 1 A!
There are no synonymous frame dropouts etc.
LG
Charly
Antwort von Axel:
HDV? That exists on your hard drive probably as a transport stream. It is better if packed in a container, ie as a file is indexed. The phenomenon is not so unknown in Premiere, a solution, however, already (search). If you could work With Quicktime HDV (?), Which would be better.
Antwort von Charlinsky:
HDV? It is better if packed in a container, ie as a file is indexed. If you could work With Quicktime HDV (?), Which would be better. The O - Film is packaged in a folder.
Quicktime HDV is my cam is not enough.
Somehow I get up there on the tube??
LG
Charly
Antwort von Axel:
If this is possible at all, on the general preferences for the Project, especially in the recording preferences. Since you are using a Mac to CS 4, there is not a bad chance that it will allow thee HDV with the extension. Mov) rather than with. M2t or. Mpeg to
capture (as Quicktime. I do not know whether and how it works, but if it works like in Final Cut Pro, then you have a kind of automatic scene separation, as is created for each TC-break, a new clip. When you save as mov be a complete Gop hang out frames (less than 1 second) cut off the front and rear. This means no more problems with asynchronicity.
Antwort von Charlinsky:
Hi,
ne, the does not work. Can only create so when the preferences of the Project as with HDV 720p, or does not work out the import of the action. The problem is so strangely not always occur, but only - if any - for individual sequences ... and then I'll just always align with the shift. Naaja, I'll probably live with it ..
LG
Charly