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Posted by bill on 04/04/07 01:53
Richard Crowley wrote:
> "bill" wrote ...
>> Richard Crowley wrote:
>>> "bill" wrote ...
>>>> Why does premiere constantly have to produce conformed audio files
>>>> for every clip i import when I'm using the same audio format for the
>>>> project as the source clips?
>>>>
>>>> I use the standard 48kHz 16bit Stereo DV option and the clips I get
>>>> from miniDV cameras are set to this audio format too.
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't think it is "conforming" the files exactly, but it is
>>> scanning each new track to create that "waveform view".
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>> Still creates a large amount of data in the Conformed Audio files
>> folder for that project though, and it even says "Conforming
>> Clip01.avi" down the bottom right in the status bar.
>
> All true. But by my observation, it is also the case that without
> that "conforming' you don't get the waveform on the timeline.
> I believe they used the word "conforming" as part of the dumbed-
> down user interface because also clearly, it will play or render
> without the "conforming" process.
Actually I've found it won't play the audio for that clip until it has
conformed and while that clip is actually conforming only the first part
of the clip that has already been conformed will play. Also when
rendering it won't render until all the required files have been conformed.
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