![]() dplyr_0.7.8 usethis_1.4.0 devtools_2.0.1 loaded via a namespace ( and not attached) : stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base other attached packages : ![]() LC_MEASUREMENT = en_US.UTF - 8 LC_IDENTIFICATION = C attached base packages : LC_MONETARY = en_US.UTF - 8 LC_MESSAGES = en_US.UTF - 8 LC_TIME = en_US.UTF - 8 LC_COLLATE = en_US.UTF - 8 Running under : Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS Matrix products : default BLAS : / usr / lib / x86_64 - linux - gnu / atlas / libblas.so.3.10.3 LAPACK : / usr / lib / x86_64 - linux - gnu / atlas / liblapack.so.3.10.3 locale : Platform : x86_64 - pc - linux -gnu ( 64 - bit) I don't know why you can play back your files with no issue in Premiere but not in Soundbooth.> example_ledger_file df df2 sessionInfo() I'll correct that by saying it must be a Soundbooth AND a Premiere problem, at least in my situation. In my previous post, I contradicted myself when I said that it is not a Soundbooth or Premiere issue, and then later I said it's an Adobe problem. (Visually, 720 SP mode seems very acceptable for scenes that don't involve a lot of detail.) I rarely use this setting, though I wanted to see the quality output. Are you using the same? It appears, at least in my case, that the problem only manifests in 720p SP (compressed quality) footage. I dont see it as a camera problem, If it was then the clips would display the same fault in any program. I am going to do some further tests today. But as I say these same clips load and play back perfectly in all the other programs. In my case it is the 7 clips that Soundbooth has the problems with. The 1080i clips load and playback in Soundbooth with no problem. Just to add fuel to the problem, I just shot some 1080i footage, I normally shoot 720. Its only in Soundbooth that the problem shows. All the affected clips play back perfectly normally in Premiere, Vegas 9, Edius 5, Clip Browser and AVS sound editor. I do think in my case it is a Soundbooth problem. Your symtoms are identical to mine Anthony. imported the footage with cineform fixed the problemed audio. Shot a wedding last week and I had the same issue. ![]() I had the same issue with my EX1 60p footage I thought Sony had fix the problem in Sony Vegas 8c. So far all the clips that this problem has occurred with were recorded in 720p50 mode. I think it has something to do with the compression, though why the bad audio only manifests in Adobe programs is a total mystery to me. ![]() So far all the clips that this problem has occurred with were recorded in 720p50 SP mode. Importing the re-encoded file into Premiere Pro works successfully. To resolve the issue, I had to re-encode the audio using VLC. So something is happening during the importing process. Oddly, I can play this same clip with no issues at all in the JVC Clip Manager. The SAME problem occurs, so I know it's not the computer, nor is it Premiere or Soundbooth as it occurs in both those programs as I said before. I checked the same clip on a totally different computer where I previously backed up a copy of the same file. Only parts of the clip have this problem. I've been happily playing just about all my video clips in Premiere with no issues at all, then suddenly this one clip had dreadful hissing and crackling at a very high volume. I just experienced the same issue in Adobe Premiere Pro AND in Soundbooth, importing the file into each program separately. Colin, it's not your Soundbooth installation.
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