I know most of you have moved on to Premiere Pro CS5 by now, but I
have some older projects in HDV on a computer that is a little
underpowered for anything more than CS3, so I'm still working with
projects there. I've got a problem that I hope someone can help me with.
I recently had to reinstall the Master Collection CS3 on my computer
after some of the codecs went missing, and when I went back to my
project, I encountered a mystifying and very frustrating problem: all
the clips in my project slipped about a second later than they were
edited to be. That is, they start a second later in the master video
file and end a second later.
This puts material on the end of clips that shouldn't be there, and
starts them too late. All my careful editing is bollixed up.
When I use the slip tool to try to slip the clips back into place and
re-render, I get very weird errors where there are dissolves between
clips: there's a sudden jump in location at the end of the dissolve.
I suspect that somehow Adobe managed to munge my project file and
that the clip pointers are somehow wrong. Has anyone encountered
anything like this and, if so, is there a simple fix? Or am I going
to have to rebuild yet another video project from scratch?
This kind of thing has happened often enough with different versions
of Adobe software that I'm about to go to the dark side and get a Mac
and Final Cut Pro for my next editing system.
Thanks for any help,
Mike Boom
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