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Audio & Video out of sync
OK, I wouldn't consider myself a newbie but I'm being whooped by Elements 2.0. I've got an MPG file that I pulled from my TiVo line up. It's about 2 gig in size (1 hour long) and plays fine in any player I choose from my computer. When I import this video into PE2.0 the audio and video gradually get out of sync while playing. About 2 minutes into the clip I can see the delay, by the half way point things are so out of sync it's ridiculous. Is there any way to get this fixed? What am I doing wrong? Hardware is top notch so I don't think that's the issue.
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PS - I did a forum search and found the virtualmoddub program that is supposed to resync the file but after allowing it to run and convert to AVI the clip is still out of sync. The difference is I can play the AVI in another player and see it out of sync there, with the original MPG file I can play it in another player and it is not out of sync it is only out of sync after importing to PE 2.0
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I have a previous post with a similar problem.....
http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com...ad.php?t=10867 Assuming you are running Windows, you may want to try Window Movie Maker. Of course your only option with WMM is to render as avi and then import to PRE2. You could also install and run a trial version of a non-Adobe NLE to maintain the mpeg format if you wish. Good luck. |
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I don't understand what you mean by use Movie Maker, I should rerender the file using Movie Maker? That's what I tried to do with the DUB program and it just made things worse.
Jason |
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Premiere Elements is a DV-AVI editor and has issues with some MPEG files. The issues can usually be resolved by converting the file using Premiere Elements or another program. You can sometimes export the mpeg as an AVI file right from Premiere Elements and it will work.
Other options, and make sure you export the new file as DV-AVI, not just AVI. VideoRedo or Virtualdubmod. If that doesn't work there is definately a problem with the mpeg file to begin with. You may be stuck editing the mpeg file with the software that came with whatever produced it
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I should also say, with VideoRedo all you do is a 'Save As' and then just save and rename the mpeg as an mpeg file, not DV-AVI. The new mpeg should work fine in Premiere Elements, the only problem is that VideoRedo is not a free program.
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Chuck, thank you for the response, when I tried to use the VirualDubMod program I didn't see any difference. Like I said previously I exported it as an AVI and the AVI showed the out of sync issue where the MPEG didn't hat's the only difference. Does that mean that the MPEG is messed up just not enough to show through my Media Player. Unfortunately I pulled this from TiVo so there is no original player that I used to export, guess that means I'm pretty much SOL then huh?
Jason |
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I assume you may have not visited my previous post. Let me be more explicit. I had what sounds like a similar problem (in my case, mpeg files of a TV program captured with an ATI AIW card). While the files played fine with any media player on my computer, several had obvious sync problems when imported to PRE2. My solution was to edit these in Pinnacle Studio (v.8) and render in the same mpeg2 format. I then imported the problem files to PRE2 and they functioned properly. While I could have used Studio for the entire project, I prefer the DVD menu options with PRE2, so that is why I finished the project in Elements. I can't say that this will work for you, but you should be able to find a free trial version of Studio (or some other non-Adobe NLE, as previously mentioned). I happen to have Studio because it was bundled with my video card. I am switching to PRE2 for stability and greater editing control. I have Chuck's book, "Premiere Elements 2 in a Snap" and I believe I read that there can be conflicts when more that one NLE is installed on the same machine with PRE2 (sharing of codecs, I think?). I have had no problem, but perhaps Chuck could speak to that if there are issues. Again, good luck. |
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I'm capturing into PE 1 from an analog converter. The avi's audio file syncs perfect when played in Window Media but is out of sync in PE 1. Any fixes for this? It's already a DV-avi file. I'm using PE to do the capture.
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alja1
What camcorder are you using and what are you using as analog converter? Are you judging your out of sync by Premiere Elements 1 Preview playback and/or playback of the Premiere Elements' generated DVD-VIDEO on the TV? When you have your camcorder recording on the Premiere Elements 1 Timeline, do you see a red line above the video track of the Timeline? If so, do you Render in the Edit Mode by pressing the Enter Key on the computer main keyboard? If the Timeline content is DV AVI, you should not be seeing a red line above the video track of the Timeline. Let us start here. To be continued............ ATR |
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