Infoseite // Dropouts in DV - In!



Frage von Marcel:


I used to play my movies with Ulead VideoStudio's back on tape and that has worked wonderfully.
Now I have created completely for the first time with a 16:9 movie premiere and AFX. The software of Ulead reads this DV-AVI 's unfortunately not.
When played back, and synonymous with premiere WinDV always come back to misfire, then see where the action blocks and listening to a distorted sound is.
I already have clues from the DV FAQ attempts to try make (various updates) and to defragment my hard drive too. The film with 1.9 GB but he does not want to defragment.
Has anyone any idea what could be there to do?

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Antwort von Marcel:

I just made a statement.
With VideoStudio everything works perfectly still. If I change my video into the Type 1, I can dub it there, but unfortunately not in 16:9.
Premiere reads the video only in type 2 correctly, but since it can not dub correctly. In type 1, the length is displayed incorrectly and not transmitted at all the Picture on the Cam, version 6, but even though it can be!

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello Marcel,

I had once been synonymous problems exporting of Premiere (6.5) on tape (SonyTRV900). My solution was this: I unlocked the output of the timeline on the Firewire port (left only with Premiere 6.5 on the Matrox video card), then switched s.Camcorders on recording and play back the timeline of the beginning to end. That has always smoothly.

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Antwort von Kiara Borini:

"Marcel" wrote: I know ... tried to defragment my hard drive too. The film with 1.9 GB but he does not want to defragment.
Has anyone any idea what could be there to do?


If they can not defragment the film, it may help with a partition manager to shrink the partition (if not a free available!) And then in the blank area to set up a new one. Here you can then copy the movie. He is dan defragmented automatically. After exporting to tape, you can delete the new partition again and return to the old, the original size.

I also use for video basically freshly formatted empty partitions that are cleaned after completion of the project again.

The project file can be premiere of the new space of the clip is simply changing with the editor, or a new project facilities.

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Antwort von Marcel:

Danke schon mal für die Hilfe.
Mark, I tried your tip with the timeline. Synonymous change had nothing, was immediately transferred to the camcorder.
Instead of 6 I have now counted but was still 4 Dropouts, 2 times continued running while the Picture, but it certainly has been missing for 1 seconds of sound ...

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello Marcel,

running on your calculator or other Programs in the background? Or is the performance measure too tight?

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Antwort von Kiara Borini:

"Marcel" wrote: Danke schon mal für die Hilfe.
Mark, I tried your tip with the timeline. Synonymous change had nothing, was immediately transferred to the camcorder.
Instead of 6 I have now counted but was still 4 Dropouts, 2 times continued running while the Picture, but it certainly has been missing for 1 seconds of sound ...


Lacking the O-Sound, or the dub? If it misses the cuts, filters and transitions?

If this is the case, then the temporary files are located, the premier port, probably in a directory that does not allow quick access. (defragmented system partition, etc.)

Send trying times in the premiere of files to another directory (under Settings) and recalculate. Perhaps synonymous when rendering the files was an error. (Bakt s.der same place it always?)

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Antwort von hannes:

> (It always Bakt s.der same place?)

.. then canst thou assume that because the sound is overdriven.

Good luck from Essen
hannes

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Antwort von Marcel:

So, the film is done already rendered, so far the effects have no influence on the entire video, because it can be played back on the PC properly synonymous.

The dropouts were until now always s.verschiedenen bodies.

And with the performance, I must try some, but I do not think it is because.

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