Adriane
 
Hoping to encourage you a bit: We'll see what Steve adds to the audio
problem, but right now I'm thinking his audio problems have something to do
with the Matrox setup, not Premiere, so you need not fear you'll have that
problem - unless you plan to use the same board. (Actually, with nVidia's
CUDA available today I'm not sure what value-added the Matrox provides).
 
The last I remember of your situation was an attempt to use plug-ins that
are not compatible with the application. Have you tried a project that
doesn't use those plug-ins, just to see? I'm guessing you'll find joy with a
plugin-less project!
 
Go back to XP/6.5??? Half the codec's didn't even exist in those days, let
alone in the same quality!!! And XP's multi-tasking leaves a lot to be
desired, and I'm not even sure about its 64-bit capabilities. So you are far
better off with your current system, hands-down!
 
By the way, I'm just below you, in Gaithersburg.
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Adriane
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 1:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Re: Frustrating audio problem - any thoughts?
 
  
i have no answers for you - just chiming in to say i feel your pain. i too
have been having nothing but trouble with premiere (CS4 & 5) & windows 7.I
have the same general system specs as you.I wonder if i'm gonna have audio
issues in addition to all the problems i have now. every little thing we try
to do fails for 1 reason or another. My husband wants to go back to Win xp &
Premiere 6.5! He never had any problems with that setup. Cannot figure out
why we have them now with top-of-the-line computer & Program. 
Are there really people on this board who have this combination & actually
get any projects done, and relatively painlessly? (i know i've been advised
to upgrade to CS5, and have what's supposed to be a great system for it).
We're gonna go at it again this weekend after staying away for the past
week. Good luck to both of us!

Still Frustrated in Baltimore,
Adriane

--- In [email protected]
<mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com> , "stevepender" <steve@...> wrote:
>
> A few days ago I posted about problems I was having with CS5, thinking
there may have been a conflict with Office 2010. Well, I had the folks who
built my machine do a complete system reinstall. Just finished loading CS5
and Office 2010. They seem to play well together now, but I have a whole new
set of problems with audio. This is really weird stuff I've never
encountered before. For anyone who has a moment...
> 
> In order to see real time playback on a HD monitor, I've been using a
Matrox mini w/Max. I've run into some major problems getting audio to
playback on my timeline in Matrox Premiere Projects. My machine is running
Windows 7 Professional, i7 960 chip, 12 GB of RAM. Speakers are ASUS Xonar
DS (ASIO compliant). For no apparent reason, I can longer hear audio when
I'm playing the timeline. I can hear audio playback when I play a clip in
the preview monitor, but the audio sounds like it's playing at extremely
slow speed and there's digital distortion. When I create a timeline that's
not Matrox and switch to Premiere Pro WDM Sound in audio hardware
preferences (as opposed to ASUS Xonar D2 speakers), I can hear normal audio
when playing in both the preview monitor and timeline. I'm at the end of my
rope - don't know how to correct this. Would most appreciate any ideas.
Thanks.
>



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