Why the hell does Adobe Premiere tell me it doesn't support 48000hz or 44000hz sound!? Even if I demux the video from the audio and just import the video, it still complains about the sound quality! Is there a way to correct this? I would assume highly advanced video editing software would support the blasted standards, am I wrong!? I shouldn't have to import the sound in PCM Wav... and the video is baffling me to death. I still can't figure out a codec the stupid program actually imports, besides AVI. (Which can turn 2gb dv video into 50gb+). Any ways to add complete support for Adobe? I'd love to have the ability to import just about anything...like in TMPEG 3 Express for example. I have an hour of footage to edit here and Premiere is being a bitch. (Too bad FinalCut Pro isn't on PCs... I would run a 50x government wipe on my Adobe video editors if that were the case. I'd walk away with a maniacal, yet witty laughter.)
Adobe premier shouldn"t have any problems with 48000hz or 44100hz audio as these are the 2 most Common Audio Sample Rates and I have no problems with them in premier so maybe the Problem isn"t really the Sample Rate but maybe the Audio Format..... What is the audio Format in your AVI files?? If they are a Compressed audio format you might want to decompress the audio as Most NLE"s Prefer Uncompressed audio in there AVI files... If you PM me with your e-mail address I can send you a Small tool that will decompress the audio in your AVI files to a Format that Premier Fully Supports..... Cheers
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