Thanks Taky, but it's 3.0.1 and I've already got it. That fixed audio 
freeze/skipping problem. Perhaps it's caused this? One step 
forward... any other ideas anyone. Could anyone with CS3 try a 
Project Manager trim with video & imported 48kHZ music?
Thanks

Phil B

p.s. kiouwa - my discs are fine & regularly defragged

> I think there is a Premiere Pro 3.1 to download will fix that issue.

> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:52:36 
+0000Subject: [AP] CS3 Project Manager Audio Problems
 
> Here's a wierd one...I made a 12 minute SD edit from 5 hours of 
material on 5 1 hour tapes in CS3 via Matrox RTX2 card / firewire 
(around 70 gig in total), and also imported audio/music resampled to 
48 kHZ. Everything is lovely, made the DVD, etc.Then the 
problem..Used Project trimmer to create new 4 gig version, all goes 
well, until I open the new project. 'Where is' window comes up asking 
for audio/music. When I search the new folder it is not there! It 
also asks for audio that has been unlinked and separated from main 
video and video part has been deleted from the timeline. All audio to 
linked video loads and plays perfectly.I try again, run the Project 
manager again, and check the new folder before I open the CS3 
project. The audio is there, showing as wav files. I open the new CS3 
file, and once again the 'where is' window comes up asking for 
audio/music. When I search it is not there - it has dissapeared & new 
Prem Pro Preview, Encoded Media folders etc are added.I try again, 
and the same thing happens, but before I open the project I try and 
play the audio in Media Player 11. It comes up as unrecognised 
format. I try loading it into Audition 2, which suggests I it is a 
PCM raw file and rename the file with a .pcm ending. Audition then 
reads the file, but it has nasty click at start of each track.I tried 
renaming them as wav files, but again the new trimmed project does 
not recognise them!The Project Manager / Trimmer always worked great 
in Premiere Pro 1.5 & 2 and I came to rely on it. I could just 
offline the clips on load and copy the audio from the original 
project and link it, but I have a 12 minute voiceover which CS3 has 
broken down into 6 subclips and the 0001 + versions do not want to 
link to the original 48kHZ audio copy.Is there a setting I am 
missing? Please help!Phil Bp.s. on previous post went to the link for 
Jeff's podcast no.9 which was facinating. Is there a link to see the 
other tutorials? 
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