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Re: PremierePro CS3/Cuts out audio in source window
by Charles Westfall on Jul 2, 2009 at 1:29:43 am

That is what I do now, but it doesn't help me when a director is angry because he can't hear the audio when he wants it. Is there any way to prevent conformation from happening? The techs at adobe told me that if the settings are the same during capture as the settings are in the project settings, it shouldn't have to conform the file. I am using a AJA Xena LHE card with Premiere so maybe there is no way to keep the settings the same. Basically, no one at Adobe had an answer. If I record a twenty minute clip in HD, conforming takes about five minutes. The director on the set is not going to wait for that to happen. That's my dilemma. Thanks.


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