Subject:any Adobe Premiere experts here?
Posted by: pb
Date:8/21/2001 3:26:35 AM
I sure would like some help with the settings for exporting audio from Premiere to Sound Forge. Premiere is a bit useless for audio editing but I really want to keep the files at 48 khz. I had hoped this forum would be the place to get the answers I seek. Tech Support Guys: for what it is worth, I own legit copies of SF5, Vegas, Acid Pro 3 etc. and bought three sets for work as well. |
Subject:RE: any Adobe Premiere experts here?
Reply by: Dave2
Date:8/21/2001 10:27:12 AM
Hello PB. This is off the top because I havent reloaded Premiere 6.0 after I reformated my editing computer. I perfer to work with the pinnacle interface. I had a quick look in the Premiere book and did not find anything up front under 'Save As' The information is probably there but you know how those Adobe manuals are. Yes you can open a .avi file in S.F. 5.0. The trick is if you only want audio without the video clips. In Premiere look for a way to render to a file without video. Save as .avi. then open in S.F. and save as a .wav. If you want to rework your original video audio that may be in separate sigments just open all of them IN S.F. then open a new file in S.F. and drag each one in sequence to the new file. Something else I have learned the hard way is, any video .avi file's or raw video clips that I open in S.F. are blacked out when I reopen them in my video editor. My work around for this is to bring my .avi file's into S.F. with out video as explained above. If this information isnt complete enough, let me know and I will reload premiere and go threw it step by step with you. Dave M. |
Subject:RE: any Adobe Premiere experts here?
Reply by: pb
Date:8/21/2001 1:04:09 PM
Thanks Dave. What I am trying to do is this: 1) lay all the lapel mic narration/on cam audio (left channel only) in Audio 1. 2) Put stereo NAT sound on Track 2 3) Stereo Music on Trak 3 4) Stero SFX on 4. Export all the clips in each track as single Wave files. Take Track 1 into SF5 and make it Mono using left as source. Open all four tracks in Vegas and do the final mix (sometimes opening a track in SF5 to avoid excessive rubber banding). Mix the final version into a single stereo wave and make it Track 5 in Premiere, disabling now redundant tracks 1 - 4. This process works fine with the DC50 (which is 44khz) but when I try to do it from the DC1000DV at 48 khz I get "gurgling/chattering/stuttering" in SF5. Yes, the 48 khz tracks play in Vegas Audio BUT that takes me right back to the rubberbanding I am trying to avoid. any suggestions? Could interleave have something to do with it? thanks, peter |
Subject:RE: any Adobe Premiere experts here?
Reply by: Dave2
Date:8/22/2001 8:24:18 PM
Whoa! What you originaly asked and what you realy need to know is way different. Bottom Line, I do not have any experence with your Studio cards. I understand your project. About the only thing I can do is help you trouble shoot. I have read about your audio problems on the Studio Boards and have seen a/v interleave mentioned as a cause many times. Markus seems to the king of interleave problem fixes. I spend more time then I should have looking for a direct link to his posts/fix for this problem. Search the Pinncle boards for 'interleave' avi_io' 'markus' or 'Maruszing' I think if I were trouble shooting this problem I would start with playing each audio tract thru DC1000 to see if one of them was not working. Anyway, because this more video stuff then audio issues we should go to email. Might save some flameing from the 'S.F. Audio Experts' and their vulgar four letter words. Dave M. dcmelvin@icehouse.net |
Subject:RE: any Adobe Premiere experts here?
Reply by: pb
Date:8/23/2001 7:15:36 AM
Thanks, I guess I will communicate via email. I can't do anything else with the project for a couple of days because it is so late and my wife must get it out. She is using Premiere's bogus audio editor to fine tune the work I did earlier this week. See, we have just 54 gig SCSI HD to work with and 52 are in use holding the darn project, run time 45:00. As soon as the job is done and the drives wiped I'll try some of the suggestions I have been given by the group. Thanks |