Captured a wedding video for a friend to burn to DVD, used my Canopus ADVC-100, no dropped frames. Drag the clip onto the timeline and only have audio for approx the first 10 minutes. If I scrub a little on that part the audio will continue a little furthur down the timeline, but not past 20 minutes. Opened a media player and the clip plays fine on it, audio all the way through. Save, close and reopen Premiere, same problem. I think this happened a little bit on my last project, but I've pretty much been editing by the video, I haven't had to make any crucial, tight audio edits. I'm worried that when I have to in the future I'll have big problems. Has anyone else seen this 'quirk' in Premiere, and is there a fix for it?
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When you drop a video on the timeline, the bottom right corner displays "Conforming Audio"..
It creates a separate .Wav (.ses) file for accurate audio editing..This can take a few minutes.
I'm guessing perhaps a premature exit, or impatience after dropping the video on the timeline..
Give it a try..Drop the video, mix a drink, come back, and hopefully, everything will be in order..
Good luck!!!!
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