Re: exporting media in premiere by Dennis Radeke on Jun 26, 2009 at 6:41:44 pm
You can try the following:
1 - render the portion of the timeline prior to outputting via the Adobe Media Encoder. Make sure your stretched audio is playing correctly. Alternately, take it to soundbooth (via right click) and then render it back into Premiere Pro.
2 - Check the movie inspector in Quicktime. Sometimes all you have to do is change a flag and it will fix the problem.
Re: exporting media in premiere by Eric Jurgenson on Jun 26, 2009 at 8:47:23 pm
Clare,
MPEG-2 DVD exports separate video and audio files, specifically for Encore DVD and other DVD encoders that prefer separate files. If you use just the MPEG-2 encoder, it will embed the audio in the MPEG file, and will play both video and audio in various media players.
As to your other problem:
1) Buy Quicktime Pro ($30.)
2) Load clip into Quicktime Player. Go to Window>Show Movie Properties>Presentation.
3) Click the "Conform Apeture To:" box. The setting will change from "Classic" to "Clean Apeture".