http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en


Install that then you will have a right click option in Windows to launch media 
info from any file. It will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about a 
file.


Try converting the file in MPEGStreamclip. I've used to convert stuff other 
converters couldn't.


http://www.squared5.com/


Rick



-----Original Message-----
From: David <[email protected]>
To: Adobe-Premiere <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Mar 14, 2013 7:11 pm
Subject: [AP] Urgent going nuts


  
    
                  
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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