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  1. Ok, so here's the deal; just got an new (to me) computer with XP SP2 on it. Uploaded Adobe Premiere 5. When I import an .AVI clip, I get no audio what so ever, even though the clip plays in WM fine. I've looked through everything I can think of within the programme, as well as in the sound section of th control panel.

    Any ideas what I need to tweak to get P5 to play the audio as I watch the clip?

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    try mediainfo on the clip to get the spec. put it in text mode and copy/paste the results here.
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  3. Hi, its isn't the clip. As I say, it plays fine in Windows Media Player.
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  4. Nobody is saying your clip is no good...Do you want help or not?...Knowing your clip´s specs from Mediainfo will give us some clues to what can the problem be regarding the audio playback within Premiere, otherwise you are providing almost no useful information.
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    mediainfo is a free program. click it's highlighted name and it will take you to it's tool page where you can download it.
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  6. Hopefully the fillowing is what you are after. I have captured video using Premiere (no audio was captured); VirtualDub (audio was captured, but not audible during capture) and Windows Videomaker (?) - again, no audio when capturing, but file plays fine in WMP.



    General
    Complete name 2004 1 Intro.avi
    Format : AVI
    Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
    Commercial name : DVCPRO
    Format profile : OpenDML
    File size : 1.83 GiB
    Duration : 8mn 39s
    Overall bit rate mode : Constant
    Overall bit rate : 30.3 Mbps

    Video
    ID : 0
    Format : DV
    Commercial name : DVCPRO
    Codec ID : dvsd
    Codec ID/Hint : Sony
    Duration : 8mn 39s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 24.4 Mbps
    Encoded bit rate : 28.8 Mbps
    Width : 720 pixels
    Height : 576 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 4:3
    Frame rate mode : Constant
    Frame rate : 25.000 fps
    Standard : PAL
    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Interlaced
    Scan order : Bottom Field First
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 2.357
    Time code of first frame : 00:00:00:00
    Time code source : Subcode time code
    Stream size : 1.74 GiB (95%)

    Audio
    ID : 1
    Format : PCM
    Format settings, Endianness : Little
    Format settings, Sign : Signed
    Codec ID : 1
    Duration : 8mn 39s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 1 536 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Bit depth : 16 bits
    Stream size : 95.0 MiB (5%)
    Alignment : Aligned on interleaves
    Interleave, duration : 599 ms (14.98 video frames)


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  7. You have an exceedingly ordinary DV .avi file. No reason it shouldn't play in everything. Try this, open the file in Premiere, edit it into a timeline and expand the audio tracks to reveal the waveforms. Does anything show up? If you see waveforms turn off either the left or right channel and see if you can hear anything. It could be the left and right tracks are out of phase and canceling each other out.

    And how specifically are you "capturing?" By the normal usage of that word it shouldn't be necessary.
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  8. Hi Smrpix, I'll give that a go. I'm capturing via Firewire.

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  9. Interesting. The file d/l through Premiere shows no audio. But when I ripped the audio and placed it into 2nd position, its there!

    Now, however, when I send the file for processing into a "Movie" Premiere wont do. Error is all I get.

    I do have Tempgenc installed, and as I recall there is a way to send th file for processing through it. Any ideas where I can get that info to let me do that?

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  10. Download and install Debugmode Frameserver (make sure to select Premiere Pro during installation as it gives option for other programs)
    Open Premiere CS5, open your project, render whatever need rendering.
    Export with Adobe Encoder, select Debugmode frameserver and create signpost.avi
    Open TMPGEnc, within it open your signpost.avi and set your parameters (bitrate, etc), remember to select botom field first.
    Encode to selected folder.
    When encode complete, return to Premiere and tell Frameserver to stop serving.
    Done.
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  11. Cheers, I'll give that a go.

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    try capturing some with winDV. after the capture use the file in pp cs5. the only oddity is that mediainfo shouldn't show it as a sony codec unless you swapped out the microsoft dv codec that is normally used. or installed some codec pack.
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  13. Cheers for that Aedipuss, I'll give it a go. And yes I've installed new codecs to help with Virtualdub.

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