Gaps in audio on imported videos

I've imported several hours of videos from DVDs into iMovie '08 for editing. When viewing, the audio cuts out for about 8 seconds every 32 seconds or so. This is not true on the source DVDs.

I ripped the DVDs to my desktop as MP4 files using HandBrake, then imported them into iMovie.The video looks great. Only problem, as I said, is the periodic drop off of the audio. Does this help?

Similar Messages

  • Remove audio from imported video

    Hi guys!
    Tried to search for this feature, but did not find anything on it.
    Is it possible to remove the audio from an imported video clip (FLV) in Captivate 5.5? I want to replace it with another recording.
    Thanks,
    Victor

    Hi,
    This is not possible inside Captivate tool. But you can achieve the same using 'Adobe Media Encoder' tool (AME) which gets installed as a part of Captivate installation.
    1. Launch AME and insert the FLV file
    2. Go to output format settings and look for "Export options"
    3. uncheck the "Audio" option
    4. Start the encoding process to get a newly encoded FLV file.
    You can use this in your Captivate projects and then add a new audio file as per your needs.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Mukul

  • Audio from imported video

    I have been trying to import prerecorded taped video from my camera into clips in Imovie but only the video is coming through with no audio. Is there something that has to be done to make sure the audio also gets imported?

    ... I believe Quicktime Pro can handle these ...
    sorry to correct you, J, (allthough you give excellent advices so far...):
    QTpro will convert the video-only of a mpeg... (loss of audio)
    for converting AND demuxxing, you need 3rd party tools.
    mostly recommended here, is the combo of mpeg2-plugin from apple.com (20$), plus the free tool Streamclip
    for beginners, the other option is a very Mac-like app:
    DVD2DV (25/80$)

  • IMovie Clipping audio from imported video segments

    Hey all,
    Using MPEGStreamclip with Quicktime MPEG2-Playback, I converted some VOB files ripped from a non-commercial DVD to Quicktime for import into iMovie. The original DVD is PAL format, so I set MPEGStreamclip to export the clips as Quicktime using the Apple DV/DVCPro compression for video and left audio uncompressed.
    Upon conversion, if I open these clips with Quicktime Player, everything looks and sounds fine, beginning to end.
    However, when I import these clips into iMovie, everything looks and sounds fine except the last six frames of audio for each clip is missing. Just gone.
    The VOB files are just over one gig in size (the nature of VOB files, as I understand it) and once converted to QT are about the same size. The QT segments average about six minutes in length
    Am I missing something very simple here?
    Thanks,
    Ron
    MacBook Pro Mac OS X (10.4.9)

    ... I believe Quicktime Pro can handle these ...
    sorry to correct you, J, (allthough you give excellent advices so far...):
    QTpro will convert the video-only of a mpeg... (loss of audio)
    for converting AND demuxxing, you need 3rd party tools.
    mostly recommended here, is the combo of mpeg2-plugin from apple.com (20$), plus the free tool Streamclip
    for beginners, the other option is a very Mac-like app:
    DVD2DV (25/80$)

  • Premiere Pro CS6 not recognizing audio in imported video

    I'm a bit of a Premiere Pro novice, and I just started working with CS6. For some reason, when I import an h264 .mp4 video clip into my bin (via dragging it from a Finder window), then place it on my timeline, there's no audio. Same goes for export. I know for a fact that the source file did have audio; what am I doing wrong?

    What camera make/model is the source?
    Did you copy the entire folder from the camera to your hard drive?
    Metadata contained in folder http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1015001?tstart=0
    More information needed for someone to help... click these links and provide the requested information
    -http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840
    -http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416679
    -http://forums.adobe.com/thread/419406

  • Gaps in audio when importing clips?

    When I try to import clips from my camcorder to imovie, quite often it happens there are little gaps with no sound (easy to hear, and visible in audio wave as gaps as well).
    When I connect the camcorder to the TV set, then the sound is fine, thus assume it cannot be a mistake in recording.
    I've also exchanged the firewire cord, still the problem continues...
    Would be extremely grateful for any help...

    Hello BCRC,
    What make / model computer are you using?
    What operating system?
    What program are you using to burn the DVD's and CDs?
    By gaps are you meaning that there is a gap from one track to the next and you are looking to burn gapless discs, or are you referring to the audio actually skipping parts of the audio when burning?
    If I have helped you in any way click the Kudos button to say Thanks.
    The community works together, click Accept as Solution on the post that solves your issue for other members of the community to benefit from the solution.
    - Friendship is magical.

  • Need help adjusting audio on imported video and/or cpvc to cptx presentation

    I inserted a video into my cptx presentation that I created using captivate but the audio was too low. I went back into the cpvc (captivate video demo recording) and increased the volume and republished it and imported it again. However the sound will not increase and is still low. Can someone help me figure out how to increase the volume within the cptx or how to make the cptx recognize the updated volume that was increased? Really running into brick walls on this one...    
    Appreciate any help that someone can provide.

    Is it AVCHD, Mini-DV, or DVD?  What format does the camera record to?

  • No audio form imported videos

    I recently purchased a 5th gen ipod and after converting music videos to work with my ipod, using the new itunes, the video plays with no audio both on my computer and on my ipod....HELP!

    Try using this application to convert the videos; more information on the issue is available in this article.
    (21147)

  • Audio from imported video doesn't sync with mp3 audio imported

    I thought I had a neat way to easily "back up" my audio of an event by using an mp3 recorder on the podium to capture speaker and just recording with on-cam mic at the camcorder, so not to have to mess with wireless mics and jack connections on the camcorder. My thought was that since these are both "digital" recordings of the same event, they would stay in sync. Yet when I put them both in the time line of iMovie, the mp3 sound file does not stay in sync, falling behind. Every sentence or so I have to cut some of the file out to shorten it and bring it back into sync. Any guess why these don't stay in sync?
    PV-GS500 DV tape camcorder, sansa m250 mp3
    Cutting the sound file to keep it in sync worked, and I needed in for an event I just recently did, where the first speaker, who spoke briefly, did not turn on the room mic, and couldn't be heard well by the camera mic. So we now hear perfectly what that first speaker said, but I was disappointed that I had to trim after every sentence to keep the mp3 audio in sync.
    Thanks, Dale

    I'm assuming that you are using the Sound class to control
    the MP3 sounds? If that is the case then they will not be sync with
    your timeline and if your animations are too much for the SWF to
    stay at the 30fps rate then it will slow down to complete the
    animations.
    One way to sync them up would be to place them in a layer in
    your timeline and then in the Parameters box at the bottom set the
    Sync dropdown to Stream.
    Then if your movie slows the audio and animations will still
    be together.
    This is not as flexible as you may currently have it but it
    might work for you.
    Tim

  • I can't Import Video, Transitions & Audio From One Project To Another

    I've been working on this video all day and I’m finally in the home stretch but I've encountered my biggest problem yet. This is what I want to do. I have a series of clips, transitions, and separate music track in 1 open project and I want to transfer the whole kit and caboodle to another open project. For some reason when I do it only imports the video and some audio that's in track 1. I have tried locking audio clips to the video but it doesn't seem to be working. Can anyone help me!? I'm bleary eyed already I've been at this so long. Thanks!

    catspaw: Thanks for replying!!! I think I was unclear as to what my problem was. The way I work is to have one Master project open and I then import various clips from other secondary projects as I build my movie. I know . . . this might seem nutty it’s just how I work. The clips, sound and transition were from a separate project but they were only part of the main movie I was building in my Master Project. Am I making any since? Anyway, I couldn’t take it any more so I rolled up my sleeves and went 1 by 1 through the audio clips and lined them up by hand with the imported video. I know this must be almost INPOSSIBLE to understand the way I’m explaining it, sorry! Basically, though, for now, I’ve solved the problem. Thanks so much! I’ll post again when I have my next iMovie anxiety attack.

  • In Premiere Pro CS5.5 AVI file imports audio only - no video.

    I've got a file (one of 3) I've been given to create a smaller file (320x480) from.
    The file is an avi file and plays (video and audio) just fine in the native Windows media player. (I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit) There are no issues of memory or HDisc space.
    Video:
    The file is 2:21:29 in length.
    720x480
    Data rate 1489kbps
    Total bitrate 1617kbps
    29 frames/second
    Audio:
    Bit rate 128kbps
    Channels 2 (stereo)
    Audio sample rate 48 kHz
    The file is about 1.6Gb
    This is one of 3 I recieved. The other two were of comparable specs and similar length (not exactly but one was longer, the other shorter.)
    The problem is that this particular file (the other two import perfectly), when imported, only comes in as an audio file. No video imports. The other files import as audio and video. No error message either.
    I've imported all kinds of video files in the past with different frame sizes, rates, and aspect ratios, and codecs, yet I've never had one that only imports the audio without the video.
    Suggestions?!

    Post in the Premiere Pro forum. This forum is for suite specific issues only.
    Bob

  • Importing HDV files (.m2t) no audio in timeline (or sound gaps in audio file) ONLY IN CS6 !

    After importing HDV files, wait for conforming, and drop the files to sequence, on some files there is no audio at all or partial audio.
    All files played OK in any mediaplayer.
    I have no such problems in CS5 or 5.5 using the same files in the same project and sequence type. HDV 1080i/25 
    I reinstall PR CS6 and I delete all ".cfa" and ".pek" files, but no success.

    All right so what I just discover so far in order to resolve this non sense bug thing, I've exported the faulted sequence in EDL, track by track.
    On the original sequence, I had a Prores 422 video clip name "Clip 497" that was manually sync with an audio file call "Audio 10".
    At another timecode in the original timeline, I had a h264 clip name "MVI_0050" that was synced with an audio file call "Tascam_0455".
    I said that when I select only an audio file in the timeline and I make reveal in the project, it links me to the correct audio file in the bin but when I make match frame or reveal in the finder, it links the audio to a video file. The
    Well the EDL just confirmed that, in the timeline created by the EDL, I have to relink manually all the files (wich is a pain in...) and my mysterious audio file "Audio 10" appears with the name "MVI_0050", I can still link it to the original "Audio 10" but I don't understand HOW an audio get to be linked to a video file......
    The audio file coming from the Tascam still have their original names in the timeline.
    Very weird and not very cool.
    Oh  and guess what, after closing Premiere and re open it, my sequence coming from the EDL where I spent 1 hours to manually relink the media....does not have sound anymore.......................

  • Hi, I have problem with importing MOV files from SJCAM 4000. MOV files are in supported formats for Adobe Premiere Elements 11. But if I'm importing MOV file, only audio part is imported, video part is not imported. How can I solve this problem?

    Hi, I have problem with importing MOV files from SJCAM 4000. MOV files are in supported formats for Adobe Premiere Elements 11. But if I'm importing MOV file, only audio part is imported, video part is not imported. How can I solve this problem?

    haben
    From looking at the specifications of your camera (SJCam 4000), we know already what video compression your camera is using. It is H.264.
    A H.264.mov file should be supported by Premiere Elements 11. On what computer operating system is your Premiere Elements 11 running?
    Do you have the latest version of QuickTime installed on your computer? And, are you running QuickTime and Premiere Elements 11 from a
    User Account with administrative privileges? Please go to Premiere Elements 11 Publish+Share/Computer/QuickTime to confirm that you find
    presets there for the QuickTime choice there.
    What are the properties of these H.264.mov files - is it 1080p30 (1920 x 1080p30)  or something else? Do you know if this camera is recording with a variable or
    a constant frame rate?
    Please review and consider and then we will decide what next.
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • I shot video on a Panasonic P2 and I'm trying to import the MXF files to Final Cut Pro but when I try to import, the only thing that imports is a blurry image of each clip. There's no audio and no video...how can I import MXF files into Final Cut Pro?

    I shot video on a Panasonic P2 and I'm trying to import the MXF files to Final Cut Pro but when I try to import, the only thing that imports is a blurry image of each clip. There's no audio and no video...how can I import MXF files into Final Cut Pro?

    at the end, you say "import preferences", which program are you describing?
    So im safer using footage that is remotely being pulled from iphoto...
    vs
    using footage that is imported into FCP from imovie?
    Is there anything i can do in fcp to make this footage more reliable or safer or more stable as i pull remotely from iphoto?
    All the footage, and all the libraries to all programs, or on a new pegasus 12tb raid 5 setup fyi.

  • Import video and audio from a dvd into FCP

    Is there an easier way to import video and audio into Final Cut Pro - I am playing it on a DVD player and making a digital tape of it. Then logging and capturing it into FCP.

    Hello and welcome to the forum!
    Yes, there are a few ways that are faster. Have a look at this thread http://discussions.apple.com/click.jspa?searchID=-1&messageID=3465691
    You could use software, such as "streamclip", or import by plugging your camera into your capture device and hooking your capture device into your computer and capturing by non-controllable device settings.
    Good Luck

Maybe you are looking for