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Old 11-05-2008, 5:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with sound problem on Premiere Pro 2.0

I have converted and imported a personal DVD into premiere for editing but the sound keeps repeating the first 30s over and over again throughout the whole film.

Anyone help me with fixing the problem.

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Re: Help with sound problem on Premiere Pro 2.0

Does the sound look correct in the timeline and have you tried extracting the audio to see if it plays ok on its own
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Re: Help with sound problem on Premiere Pro 2.0

The sound looks all the same with intermittant wave breaks. Not sure how to extract it.

The film plays fine via the PC's DVD player.

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Re: Help with sound problem on Premiere Pro 2.0

Premiere dont like dvd how did you manage to import? . Also to extract audio its File >export >audio if that then plays back the same premiere has fouled it up.
You may need to convert the dvd to avi then import
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Re: Help with sound problem on Premiere Pro 2.0

right click on dvd drive - explore

copy and paste larger file to new folder, and convert the file to .mpg

Worked ok for all but one of my personal dvds.

How do convert to .avi file?
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I use virtual dub its free guide here
http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?p=480701
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