OK, here's the problem:
I try to import the source, uncompressed .avi, into Adobe Premiere and it says that the whole video is only 40 seconds when I know that the video is almost 7 minutes. I thought there was something wrong with the source but it plays and everything looks fine. Is there any reason why Adobe Premiere Pro 2 would only recognize 40 seconds? Do you think it's the source? I'm trying to convert the .avi into .flv if that matters.
I've done this process quite a few times so it's nothing new. Except for this time. Any suggestions would be great. I don't want to have to re-capture the video.
EDIT: Sorry, this should be in the regular Video Conversion forum. Don't know why it ended up here. Feel free to move it.
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Open in virtualdub and resave as a new avi, choose video->direct stream copy and audio->direct stream copy. If it wont help then try choose a video codec like huffyuv, ceocida dv codec under video->compression and video->full processing.
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I've never used VirtualDub before but I'll definitely give it a shot. Thanks for the suggestion.
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