mdreyes23
February 27th, 2002, 04:16 PM
Got a question for you guys on a problem I've been experiecing. Not sure if this is normal or not.
But basically say I transfer some digital footage from my camcorder to my PC. One footage in particular was recorded in 12bit audio. Another footage was recorded in 16bit audio.
Now say I have created a new project in Adobe Premiere 6.01. It is a Standard DV-NTSC 48kHz (16bit) project.
Now the problem that I experience is this. If I import or open the 12bit audio footage from above into this project my computer crashes horribly. If I import or open the 16bit audio footage into this project everything is nice and dandy.
Seems I have to create a 12bit standard DV-NTSC project if I want to import the 12bit audio footage without my pc crashing.
I mean, makes sense that I would have to do this so that the audio formats match. But would that really cause a system to crash?
But basically say I transfer some digital footage from my camcorder to my PC. One footage in particular was recorded in 12bit audio. Another footage was recorded in 16bit audio.
Now say I have created a new project in Adobe Premiere 6.01. It is a Standard DV-NTSC 48kHz (16bit) project.
Now the problem that I experience is this. If I import or open the 12bit audio footage from above into this project my computer crashes horribly. If I import or open the 16bit audio footage into this project everything is nice and dandy.
Seems I have to create a 12bit standard DV-NTSC project if I want to import the 12bit audio footage without my pc crashing.
I mean, makes sense that I would have to do this so that the audio formats match. But would that really cause a system to crash?