I have a Sony HD camcorder that records onto mini DV. I got Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 to copy the HD videos to Blu-ray disks. After working with it for a while it worked, but recently, after getting the video onto my pc, the sound was messed up after putting it onto the Premiere Pro program. I checked the original video that was copied straight from the camcorder and the sound was fine, but when it was put in the program (the only way to burn the video onto Blu-ray) the sound was mixed and 30 mins in there was sound that was supposed to happen 12 mins in. There are also many other parts of the video which are messed up and mixed around and it would be almost impossible to fix. I copied the video to the pc again and the same problem happened. I then tried a whole different video and copied it onto the pc and the same thing happened. Does anyone know how to fix the problem?
Thanks for any responses,
B. Jones
I've heard a lot of noise about owning a *PC hosted blu-ray recorder but owners discover no way to play the content not to mention creation issues.
The only thing I see amiss is that your software items may be slightly dated and you may get pressed into obtaining their latest HD offerings.
Sorry but I don't have a lot of hands on time on this except to note the HD versions on the Mac seem to do fine.
Bob
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