You can always "inspect" the file using MediaInfo. It will tell everything
you need to know about a media file. It's free and can be found at
SourceForge.net.
http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net

Ernie


2013/3/14 David <[email protected]>

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>
>
> Hi there everyone
> I have a series of files that are AVI and Im trying to convert them to
> quicktime for. for me, is easier use in Premiere.
> The problem I have is that they are 25 frames video and cant find out what
> audio codec is used.
> The files playt fine just on the desk top but once imported into premiere
> it plays back like donald duck on crack.
> The speed of the video is unaffected.
> I tried multiple file conversions using Adobe Media encoder and several
> other pieces of share ware conversion software but no matter how I change
> the perameters the result is the same ....donald and daisy on meth....any
> suggestions?
>
>  
>


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