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btspm
12th June 2006, 03:32
I'm editing a sequence in Premiere Pro 2.0 that incorporates about 55 minutes of footage with 12-bit audio and 5 minutes of 16-bit footage tacked onto the end. When I export to CCE using debugmode frameserver the video sequence is shortened by about 10 minutes and the 12-bit portion of the video is noticeably and drastically speeded up. The audio exports to .wav just fine and is the correct length.

Is it impossible to mix the two formats in a single sequence? My understanding is that each sequence can have only one audio rate and that premiere will upsample the 12-bit audio. Do I have to recapture and tweak the settings then? Or should I bite the bullet on quality and use Premiere's built in 'export to DVD' encoder?

Any advice would be much appreciated.

gameplaya15143
15th June 2006, 19:37
demux the 12bit 32khz audio, and convert it to 16bit 48khz.. then go from there.

I would suggest changing the smaller clip's 16bit audio to 12bit, but I've no clue how to go about that.

smok3
15th June 2006, 23:16
well, you could just duplicate the edit and remove the audio completely, then serve that...., or maybe read the frameservers docs even.

btspm
18th June 2006, 00:21
It looks like I will have to demux since even if I do not export the audio, the video portion of the sequence is still part of a muxed avi even if premiere isn't using the audio.

Thanks for the suggestions.

communist
18th June 2006, 19:18
Hmm I havent used Premiere 2.0 but in 1.0 / 1.5 you shouldn have to touch different audio clips at all, as they were 'conformed' to one sampling/precision setting at import anyway. You could import anything and they would end up being decoded to a new wav file (if I understand the manual right).
Does 2.0 remove the "audio conforming" step?