John Rich
June 11th, 2010, 12:10 PM
I just got a new computer (AMD PHenom II x6, GTX 285,16 gb RAM, Raid 0 for data, etc with Win 7 Home Premium) and installed CS5 Prod Premium and upgraded from ProspectHD to NeoHD (two days ago).
I downloaded AVCHD files to the computer from SONY XDR-XR520V with the new version of SOny's Picture Motion Browser and then used HDLink to convert the AVCHD files to Cineform .avi
When I imported the cineform files into Prem Pro CS5 and put them on the timeline, the audio was "bad". Specifically, the audio appears as a rapid series of high pitched clicks on the timeline. The sequence is a Cineform 1920x1080 60i.
The audio doesn't play in Windows Media Player.
Checking the tech blog, I thought said there was no need to have Haali splitter installed as it had been for prior versions of HDLink.
I even checked the haali splitter sites, and now there are several versions to install so I'm not sure how to approach this (aside from filing a trouble ticket which I just did).
I should add that when I create an AVCHD non-cineform sequence and add the unconverted AVCHD file to it, the audio plays perfectly, so this seems to be something happening when I use HDLink to convert the files.
Does anybody have an idea for a quick fix here?
Thanks in advance,
John Rich
I downloaded AVCHD files to the computer from SONY XDR-XR520V with the new version of SOny's Picture Motion Browser and then used HDLink to convert the AVCHD files to Cineform .avi
When I imported the cineform files into Prem Pro CS5 and put them on the timeline, the audio was "bad". Specifically, the audio appears as a rapid series of high pitched clicks on the timeline. The sequence is a Cineform 1920x1080 60i.
The audio doesn't play in Windows Media Player.
Checking the tech blog, I thought said there was no need to have Haali splitter installed as it had been for prior versions of HDLink.
I even checked the haali splitter sites, and now there are several versions to install so I'm not sure how to approach this (aside from filing a trouble ticket which I just did).
I should add that when I create an AVCHD non-cineform sequence and add the unconverted AVCHD file to it, the audio plays perfectly, so this seems to be something happening when I use HDLink to convert the files.
Does anybody have an idea for a quick fix here?
Thanks in advance,
John Rich