Uwe
 
Just curious - why do you have to convert the AVCHD's in the first place,
and what does Cineform convert them into?
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Uwe Soltau
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 3:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] CS5 and Cineform
 
  
Before I spend money on a new graphics card or computer I decided to try
converting my AVCHD files with Cineform.
To find out how it works I downloaded the trial version.
The picture quality of the converted files looks very good but when I import
the clips into CS5 the sound is totally distorted.
The sound is perfect when played in Windows Media Player , although I had
to download a patch/codec first before it played the sound at all.

I had the same problem when I imported clips taken with the Sony NX5 
with sound
recorded in Linear PCM into CS4 but that has been fixed in CS5.

I could replace the sound of the converted clips with that of the 
original clips but
that is a fair amount of extra work.

If that can not be fixed I would not go for Cineform as it is rather 
expensive (in my mind).
$129 is about the third of a medium CUDA card.

Any thoughts or solutions?

Uwe_,_._,___


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