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I've captured my footage and am creating the project. However, when I
play the avi clip *in* premiere, I don't hear the sound. Video is fine
but no sound. If I go out and play the avi through windows media
player, it works just fine (video & sound). This makes me think I have
some project setting wrong, but I can't figure out which. Can anyone
help???
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Unplug your firewire camera. If that fixes it, it's a setting buried
somewhere in Premiere.
I ran in to that one two days ago. It may have required a reboot of Premiere
to get this setting to change ...
C.
"jpw" <jwilson@exeter.edu> wrote in message
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> I've captured my footage and am creating the project. However, when I
> play the avi clip *in* premiere, I don't hear the sound. Video is fine
> but no sound. If I go out and play the avi through windows media
> player, it works just fine (video & sound). This makes me think I have
> some project setting wrong, but I can't figure out which. Can anyone
> help???
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
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C.J.Patten wrote:
> Unplug your firewire camera. If that fixes it, it's a setting buried
> somewhere in Premiere.
> I ran in to that one two days ago. It may have required a reboot of Premiere
> to get this setting to change ...
No, it is normal. You don't leave your camera plugged in and turned on
when trying to play back the timeline.
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The point I wasn't being clear on was you CAN do this.
I do just to give me one more window I can use - if I happen to have closed
my Monitor window in Premiere to give me some more screen real-estate, I
still have it showing up on the LCD screen on my DV camera.
The options allow you to play audio and/or video on screen and/or through a
DV device.
Project -> Project Settings -> General -> Playback...
Four sections:
Video Playback (play video on DV hardware)
Audio Playback (play audio on DV hardware or Audio hardware)
Real-Time Playback (play on desktop, DV hardware or Both)
Export to tape (play audio on DV hardware or Audio hardware)
Futz to your hearts content!
C.
"Gary Eickmeier" <geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> C.J.Patten wrote:
>> Unplug your firewire camera. If that fixes it, it's a setting buried
>> somewhere in Premiere.
>> I ran in to that one two days ago. It may have required a reboot of
>> Premiere to get this setting to change ...
>
> No, it is normal. You don't leave your camera plugged in and turned on
> when trying to play back the timeline.
>
> Gary Eickmeier
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Check your playback settings. Mine default to "digital playback of audio"
for a new project, and has to be changed to "analog playback of audio."
"jpw" <jwilson@exeter.edu> wrote in message
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> I've captured my footage and am creating the project. However, when I
> play the avi clip *in* premiere, I don't hear the sound. Video is fine
> but no sound. If I go out and play the avi through windows media
> player, it works just fine (video & sound). This makes me think I have
> some project setting wrong, but I can't figure out which. Can anyone
> help???
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
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If you have your camera plugged in Premiere is playing the audio through the
camera. You can affect this in the settings for the project.
"jpw" <jwilson@exeter.edu> wrote in message
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> I've captured my footage and am creating the project. However, when I
> play the avi clip *in* premiere, I don't hear the sound. Video is fine
> but no sound. If I go out and play the avi through windows media
> player, it works just fine (video & sound). This makes me think I have
> some project setting wrong, but I can't figure out which. Can anyone
> help???
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
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