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April 12th, 2010, 11:21 AM | #16 |
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Hello All, I have had a reply from Adobe ,they promise a fix in PP CS5 which will be available as an update in CS4 !!!
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April 25th, 2010, 11:15 AM | #17 | |
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The problem has only occurred in clips recorded at 720 50p.but not in all clips just the odd few. All footage at 1080x1440 or 1920 plays fine. For info. Recorded on JVC HM700 to Verbatim 32GB class 6 SDHC cards at 720 50p (SD) (18.3 Mbps) Dropped into PC Intel Dual Core 3Ghz with 4GB ram Premiere CS4. Again many thanks, TOP TIP. |
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October 11th, 2010, 02:24 PM | #18 |
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I'm glad I wasn't the only one who had this issue on CS4. I recently upgraded to a HM100 to take storm and weather video. I took some test footage and took it home to play with on my system and liked it. Then when I brought it home, when I imported the footage the sound went from incredibly loud and disorted to virtually silent and fluctuated.
Well - I can vouch that the program suggested by Hans-Juergen definitely does work and solves this issue. But the other (rather odd) thing I've found, is if you leave the footage ON the SD card and edit from the card in Soundbooth/Premiere - then the audio is fine !! I simply thought it was my computer and it wasn't transferring the information properly - but obviously others have had issues too. Anthony |
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