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Unfortunately I got the same issues as in the 2nd attempt, poor quality audio and out of sync audio. And the audio was still out of sync halfway through.Ī quick fifth attempt similar to the second was made with the difference being that I used the Adobe Dynamic Link feature to send the sequence directly from Premier to Encore after adding the crop effect for the zoom.
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A new timeline and a quick check of the settings, especially telling Encore not to transcode the audio, and another build was complete. I than took the m2v from the second attempt and the wav from Audacity and imported them into Encore. This audio file sounded just like the original, being a PCM of the original MP3 I would hope it did. So I did just that and once opened exported the file as a "WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM" file with the Project Rate set at 48 kHz. Unlike Audition Audacity will open the audio from an avi file. So onto the next attempt.įourth attempt, third party audio software, Audacity. This failed immediately as Audition cannot open an avi file. This time I tried to add Audition into the mix to possibly fix the audio sounding so bad. It came out looking good, sounding OK, but still had the out of sync audio from the middle on. Still I imported it into Encore and ran a quick build, although I did tell Encore not to transcode the audio this time.
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A quick preview showed a good looking upscaled video but the audio was again sounding worse than the original, it was set to PCM and 48khz. I exported the sequence with the Format set to MPEG2-DVD and the Preset set to Match Source Attributes Highest Quality. I imported the file into Premier and used the crop effect's zoom feature to upscale the video to 480. I ended up with black boxes around the video, no surprise there, and audio that both sounded worse than the original and that was out of sync by the middle of the entire movie. Here is what I have tried and how it has gone wrong.įirst I simply added the video to Encore as an asset, dropped it into a timeline, set the most basic of options so it would build, and let all the rest figure itself out. I have CS5.5 Master Edition so all tools are available. Sounds like a lot of work just to enjoy an old video but most of it is already done, I just need the video encoded on a DVD.
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The reason I want a DVD of it is to be able to play it on a CRT TV with a proper sound system. It is in an avi container, about an hour long, with the following streams: video - MPEG4, 1.4Mb/s, 512x384(4:3), 23.976fps audio - MP3, 128 kb/s, 44.1 kHz, stereo The video is called the Animix Project and if you want a copy to play with it can be found at. I have a video that I downloaded that I want to put on a Video DVD. So the title is a bit vague but there is a lot going on so I have no better way to put.