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Does anyone know why in Premiere 6.5 the audio gets messed up after playback? The problem I have is that while I am going through the footage, I play the footage, and the audio is way behind, like 3 seconds late. It keeps getting messed up and it is very hard to edit. Is there any way to correct this without re-installing it? Would it be that my hard drive is low on disk space?
 
Posts: 18 | Registered: August 20, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Most likely you have to render the sequence. Go to the top menu and go to render work area. Sometimes it does that to me too, so I just have to scrub through the footage a few times to make it work.


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Posts: 345 | Location: West Virginia | Registered: August 22, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Ok Thanks! I will try that the next time it happens.
 
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When I used to edit with Premiere, that would happen to me every so often, and rendering the sequence usually fixed that. If that doesn't work, it is possible that your audio and video arn't lined up in the time line--a buddy of mine was working on something and forgot to relink the audio and video and when he dropped in a sound somewhere it shifted all the audio over--just a simple mistake, and easy to correct. good luck.
 
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^Nope, I've checked all that, and when I restart the computer it works fine at first, it just gets farther away from the video over time.
 
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I haven't used Premiere in a while.. back from when G3 was the thing! but that used to happen when there wasn't enough memory available for the programme to run (and that's why usually it worked ok right after restart and got worse as time passed..)
 
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