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Came across odd thing recently, Recorded an event (vMix 15.0.0.74) abot 2 hours long. When playing back file with windows media player all is great. But when imported in to Adobe Premier Pro CS5.5 the video plays back at high speed and audio plays back normal. Anyone else seen this or have an answer or fix? I did load the file in to vMix and re-record out to AVI and this works fine in PP but would prefer to use Mpeg for sharing compatibility
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Egriswold wrote:Came across odd thing recently, Recorded an event (vMix 15.0.0.74) abot 2 hours long. When playing back file with windows media player all is great. But when imported in to Adobe Premier Pro CS5.5 the video plays back at high speed and audio plays back normal. Anyone else seen this or have an answer or fix? I did load the file in to vMix and re-record out to AVI and this works fine in PP but would prefer to use Mpeg for sharing compatibility The problem is the variable bitrate. Vmix will sometimes drop a few frames, it can't record in constant bitrate unfortunatly. Premiere cannot open variable bitrate, vlc and windows media player can. Fix: transcode the file using handbrake to constant bitrate, import into premiere afterwards. We do this every week with 12 hours or more 50 mbit mpeg files :)
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Egriswold wrote:Hmmm, Thanks Ittaidv Another fix is to cut in premiere, export xml to vegas and render it there. Vegas does support vbr apperantly.
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