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Topic: adobe ??
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Jay7
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posted 10-15-1999 12:47 AM
Can someone please help?? Im editing wth adobe and the sound is not syncing up on anything i do......what settings do i have to change? And what do i change them to? Please help!!! Thanx Jason |
Ohio
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posted 10-15-1999 11:49 AM
I don't know what version of Adobe Premiere you're using---it is Premiere, right?If you're in the United States, you're probably using NTSC equipment. Go to Project/Settings and make sure your timebase is set to 29.97. If it still doesn't work, you may want to check www.postforum.com/Premiere/index.cgi or www.wwug.com/forums/adobe_premiere/index.html for more help. ------------------ Yes, I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial. |
sp70mm
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posted 10-16-1999 05:35 PM
is it not in sync for the preview or for final export? |
GeN0CiDe
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posted 10-16-1999 07:40 PM
I have the same problem, though not using any adobe product (premiere or otherwise). I'm using the software that came with my card (Studio DC-10plus) and everytime I do "make movie" the animation and sound are never in sync... It looks really bad even though their only out by 1/2 a second or so. Anyone have any ideas how I can remedy this problem?GeN0CiDe |
lordnikon10
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posted 10-16-1999 08:08 PM
My first suggestion - which is something right off of adobe's website (granted, I know that you aren't using premiere Genocide, but...)that discusses sound out of sync with video:The swap file for windows. The recommendation is to have the swap file on the fastest drive possible - if you have a video raid running, put it on there. What evidently happens is as the swap file gets used, the slower hard drive isn't fast enough to swap info in/out to keep up with playback properly. | |
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