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RaymondP
29th April 2007, 15:33
Ok im looking for a way of archiving my movies that i got form the web , Im using the trial of premier to do this ive allready got 2 of them out of the way but ive run into some problems .
I keep gettng "unsupported ausio rate in file" when i try to import some of my videos . To try to get around this without having to rencode them twice i used virtualdub to export the wav audio and AVI-Mux 1.16.8 to remove the audio from the video which works.
But when i drag the video which has no sound i get "unsupported audio rate un file" :devil: is theyre any tool that can fix this without reincoding the whole video ? That would take forever .
Wilbert
29th April 2007, 16:55
Ok im looking for a way of archiving my movies that i got form the web
Sound like a violation of rule 6. Unless you can tell us were you got your movies (in a legal way) from we won't help you.
RaymondP
29th April 2007, 17:22
What no theyre just documentrys stuff like this (http://www.archive.org/details/MonkeysRatsandMe) and others that i got in colege from the movie server Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution , ICBMs , Meterals , Elasticity etc and one about std's that they made us watch lol .
Educational mainly , I dont know if the movie server is leagel or not its set up by the admins i didnt see anything illigal on there just video demos of forumlas and some documentrys i guess if they want to sue anyone they can sue the colege .
I just want to know the fastest way to get those onto premier without changing the resolutions which are non standerd .
Any ideas ?
communist
30th April 2007, 05:06
I'm not sure what you mean by archiving and what formats the files come in. BUT anything more than DV/HDV or HuffYUV (etc.) stuff is not really going to work properly in Premiere.
However if you've managed to get the video working you're best chance to get the audio working is to use uncompressed wav.
To try to get around this without having to rencode them twice i used virtualdub to export the wav audio and AVI-Mux 1.16.8 to remove the audio from the video which works.
But when i drag the video which has no sound i get "unsupported audio rate un file" is theyre any tool that can fix this without reincoding the whole video ? That would take forever .
I dont understand. You have removed the audio from these files - yet Premiere is complaining about unsupported audio rate?
Have you tried separate files for audio/video?
Have you tried muxing wav into the video only file and loading this into Premiere.
RaymondP
30th April 2007, 09:44
Yeah i just used virtualdup to save the audio as a .wav and then i imported it into avimux and set it as the default track and unchecked the other one .
Maby its complaing because the sound was vbr ? but wouldnt that have been sorted when i exported it as a .wav ?
communist
30th April 2007, 10:37
but wouldnt that have been sorted when i exported it as a .wav ?
Yes actually it should have. Did you make sure that you dont have an additional track after adding the wav?
Premiere is very picky about all this and you may have to resort importing a video only file and then the audio in a separate wav file.
RaymondP
30th April 2007, 11:30
Humm well im pritty new to avimux , I unchecked the sound track and selected no audio and exported but its giving the same message , It seems its only stopping DivX video (like 90% of my videos) i have one or two Xvid ones which got in fine .
Im not sure why it keeps giving this message even when theyres no audio or wav audio . Im not expieranced with avimux i cand delete the audio track do i just uncheck it and hit no sound ?
communist
30th April 2007, 12:07
Dont know Avi-Mux either. Load the file in VDub, set Video to Direct stream copy and Audio to none, then save as avi with a new name.
RaymondP
30th April 2007, 12:36
Oh yeah , Good idea that takes the rendering town to 60 seconds . I dont belive it ive selected no audio but im still getting the same message .
I havnt a clue whats going wrong ?
RaymondP
1st May 2007, 09:22
Aha ive fixed it you have to install this (http://www.mainconcept.com/site/index.php?id=7854) aparently it watermarks files but aparently not when you export them to dvd :cool: so ive got an unlimited trial
thanks
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