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Frame duplication during 2vuy (in .avi) import on Premiere CS4

Oct 20, 2011 7:20 PM

Tags: #avi #import #2vuy #aja #kona

Hello:

 

I am currently trying to import a complete Premiere CS4 (version 4.2.1) project on my laptop, Windows 7 - 64bit, which doesn't have an AJA Kona 3 card installed. The detailed file specification of the source file is given further below and had been created on a system with AJA's Kona card. The source files are in an AVI wrapper, in OpenDML, with 2vuy and had been created by the AJA Kona card on a different system.

The file gets imported into Premiere, and it displays the correct file length, here of about 56mn 24s. However, I can only access the first few seconds. If I drag the video file to the timeline, I realized that every frame is present for about 2 minutes and 40 seconds, which results in about 18 seconds of the original file length. To explain it in different words - I have the same frame at position 00:00:00, 00:00:01, 00:00:02 until 02:39:24.

The original files can be properly displayed within the windows media player, which utilizes a YCbCr Codec from Drastic Technology Inc. Therefore, I strongly believe that the source files aren't corrupted. What should I do now?

 

BR

Filmemacher

 

General

Complete name :

H:\PZ05\116_PZ05\pz05\Captured Video\main 03.avi

Format :

AVI

Format/Info :

Audio Video Interleave

Format profile :

OpenDML

File size :

  1. 65.4 GiB

Duration :

56mn 24s

Overall bit rate :

166 Mbps

 

Video

ID :

0

Format :

2vuy

Codec ID :

2vuy

Duration :

56mn 24s

Bit rate :

2 539 Kbps

Width :

720 pixels

Height :

576 pixels

Display aspect ratio :

5:4

Frame rate :

  1. 25.000 fps

Standard :

PAL

Bits/(Pixel*Frame) :

  1. 0.245

Stream size :

  1. 1.00 GiB (2%)
 
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  • Currently Being Moderated
    Oct 21, 2011 7:18 AM   in reply to Filmemacher

    I believe you'll need the AJA hardware to work on this project.

     
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    Oct 21, 2011 11:59 AM   in reply to Filmemacher

    I am looking for a solution, which doesn't require the AJA hardware

     

    I get that.  I just don't know if it's possible.

     

    You could check with AJA, see what they say about it.

     
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