Hello friends fo Video Help,
I am not new at video editing, but I am not a professional either.
So, I ripped a DVD with DVD Shrink, than converted the VOB file using VirtualDubMod and Cedocidia encoder do AVI.
I watched the video and everything is ok, but, when I import it to Premiere CS5, the audio slows down to almost 450% of the original speed.
This is a problema I never faced.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
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	Good question?  
 
 The size of the VOB and the AVI is about the same, so I think yes.
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	Nope. The size of the uncompressed AVI would shock you as to how HUGE it is....even compared to the original mpeg/vob. 
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	So, it is a compressed AVI.  
 
 Still, does it have something to do with my problem?
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	If your .avi is roughly the same size as your .vob, then you did not do a successful conversion to DV .avi with Cedocida. 
 
 Run your .avi through GSpot and see the information on both your audio (bottom left of the GSpot display) and video (right side of the GSpot display). Post a screenshot if you can, so that we can better tell you what is wrong.
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	Ok. I will post it when I arrive home. 
 
 The strange thing is, when I watch the video in Media Player, everything is ok.
 
 Thanks again guys!!
 
 W
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	It's a confirmed bug and is supposedly fixed in current CS5 patch release. - I logged it with Adobe about a month ago. 
 My work around was to de-mux the file into video and audio and then drop them in side by side.
 There is another workaround - If you have .xmpses files next to your original (because Adobe Bridge etc made Metadata) you can delete it and it should fix the problem.
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