Phil,
I'm just curious... was the music on a CD?  Did you rip the CD using 
Audition or some other program, or just copy the files from the CD to 
your project directory?  Have you tried to re-rip it or re-import it 
from your original source?

Glen in Vegas


Philip wrote:
>
> 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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