Hello all, I am having a strange problem that I cant figure out.
I captured a bunch of video from VHS, brought them into Premiere, edited them and exported a movie. The final exported movie was a 7 hour 7 gig AVI. I tested it and everything was fine (audio was snyched, etc).
I wanted to burn it to DVD so I used virtualdub to cut it into 3 pieces. The problem is, the 3 seperate videos have no audio. It doesnt make any sense to me why that would happen if the original files audio was flawless. Any ideas? Thanks much.
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In virtualdub, I'd say you had audio set to No Audio.
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lol, no thats not it. I always use the settings from this tutorial I did a long time ago (http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/13/59/). Ive cut up countless AVIs and never experienced this.
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