Alright so I have a couple of issues I was hoping people could help me with.
A) Newer versions such as Premiere Pro 2 and CS3 don't automatically conform the audio on the anime avi files I'll import, and so the sound will not come in with them. In other words Ill bring an episode into the drop bin, but only the video is registered in the program. I know in amv's the audio from an anime is not kept, but I don't care, I still like the starting audio as a basis, making this an issue.
B) When I try to work with the latest episodes of one piece, for example, there is horrible graphic tearing, as in, when the frames change to a different image the pixels will break open and parts of the old image will be left on the frame.
Both of the issues above do not occur in premiere pro elements 3, however I would not like to use that for making my amv's, it does not have as much capabilities as the other Premieres, plus it takes up HD space.
Thanks a lot to anyone who can help me here.
Premiere Pro Issues
- Rapture**
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Re: Premiere Pro Issues
You could simply exctract sound steam using many other programs,then just add it to file bin...Nasetendo wrote:A) Newer versions such as Premiere Pro 2 and CS3 don't automatically conform the audio on the anime avi files I'll import, and so the sound will not come in with them. In other words Ill bring an episode into the drop bin, but only the video is registered in the program. I know in amv's the audio from an anime is not kept, but I don't care, I still like the starting audio as a basis, making this an issue.
What codec are you using for your footage? If it's downloaded and you didn't went trough VDubMod with them,then most likely they're XviD.Nasetendo wrote:B) When I try to work with the latest episodes of one piece, for example, there is horrible graphic tearing, as in, when the frames change to a different image the pixels will break open and parts of the old image will be left on the frame.
And if you don't want Elements to take up HD space,just remove audio steam when rendering episodes...
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I actually don't know the exact codecs these have, but they are downloaded, and show up as avi files. I know the newer one piece episodes, which are the ones Im having the issues with, are supposed to be HD, so that might be it.
As for the audio conforming in Premiere pro CS3, if it's at all possible I'd like to know how to get it so it just conforms the audio when I import a file.
As for the audio conforming in Premiere pro CS3, if it's at all possible I'd like to know how to get it so it just conforms the audio when I import a file.
- Rapture**
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Nasetendo wrote:I actually don't know the exact codecs these have, but they are downloaded, and show up as avi files. I know the newer one piece episodes, which are the ones Im having the issues with, are supposed to be HD, so that might be it.
As for the audio conforming in Premiere pro CS3, if it's at all possible I'd like to know how to get it so it just conforms the audio when I import a file.
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http://www.slo.ru/download/klcp/klite_codec_pack_330f_(SLO.ru).zip
As for CS3 then I don't know about that,I have Pemiere Pro 1.5,but it conforms audio by itself..
To fix that problem,if you have XviD encoded files,then I guess you'll have to go trough AbsoluteDestiny & ErMaC's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video mk2,get yourself AMVApp,and then go with eps you need trough VDubMod..
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<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... a/">mk3</a> To get the newer AMV App and newer guidesRapture** wrote:
To fix that problem,if you have XviD encoded files,then I guess you'll have to go trough AbsoluteDestiny & ErMaC's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video mk2,get yourself AMVApp,and then go with eps you need trough VDubMod..