3 Replies Latest reply: Feb 1, 2011 12:50 PM by moonplace RSS

    LIPSINC problem

    moonplace Community Member

      After converting the Premiere pro 2.0 project with Matrox 100 ecoder into Encore 2.0 at certain point there is a small lipsincproblem (not the whole project). The PPRO project is fine, but looking at the Encore project I find this problems. On the timeline direct under the timenumbers there is at certain area a thin line visible which disappear after I go with the curser on this traject.

      I did not have this problems earlier, it appears suddenly.

      Anyone know what causes the lipsincproblem, and what the function is of the thin small line? Is there a relation between them?  I have noticed this for the first time now.

      Thanks for replying

      Chris

        • 1. Re: LIPSINC problem
          Bill Hunt CommunityMVP

          Chris,

           

          How are you getting your Matrox PrPro Sequence into Encore? What are the steps, and the formats/CODEC's, plus any Export settings?

           

          Good luck,

           

          Hunt

          • 2. Re: LIPSINC problem
            moonplace Community Member

            As I do for several years without problems, using the button  Export- Matrox export realtime to disk. So the conversion to MPEG is done in the PPRO 2.0 programm with the Matrox conversion, and not with Encore with the Adobe conversion. My experience is that this worked well  untill now. Using the Adobe PPRO conversion or the Encore conversion codecs in the past this would always get wrong results. So I was very happy with the Matrox real time conversion. Do this thin black line under the timenumbers (which disappear when scrolling the curser over this) say anything to you? The strange thing is that I have convert two projects into the same Encoreproject , the first one gives no problems, the second one gives the lipsincproblem at certain points. The projects are a theatre show, act 1 and act 2. On the PPRO there is no lipsincproblem in both acts. I did transfer the project several times and everytime the problem exist on act 2.

            Chris

            • 3. Re: LIPSINC problem
              moonplace Community Member

              It looks that the porblem is solved.

              After I opened a new peroject in premiere and imported the clips I did a new conversion on the project into Encore with Matrox conversion.

              And this went well.

              What I found is that I worked on the project for a while I urgently had to defrag the system. The project finished without defragments and maybe there started the problem.

              After defrag the system the problem stayed in the old project. But opening an new project and importing the same clip it worked.

              I don't know why in the old project the problem stayed after defragment and in a new project with the same clip it worked, but maybe for others who enter such a problem, this was the solution.

               

              Thanks for the help

              Chris