Try uploading a small (less than 50MB) clip to yousendit for a few of us to
diagnose.

I had problems with video when I started messing around with it, but never
audio.  Sounds like a codec incompatibility to me so far anyway.

Neil.

On 20 March 2013 17:37, Uwe Soltau <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
>
> It is always difficult to analyze a problem away from the computer.
> I would try the following.
> Put the original clip on the timeline
> Export ONLY the audio to an uncompressed format.
> Put the new sound file on the timeline and check how it sounds.
>
> Is the sequence frame rate the same as the clip?
>
> You could export a short piece and send it to me to check whether
> it is a Premiere problem or a clip problem.
>
> Uwe
>
> >
> > Ok its not compressed... so why does ever application I use, and when
> > I try to convert it, its still sounds like donald duck, although as I
> > said it plays fine on its own.
> > Im using CS5 and I have run through all the presets tried many
> > different attempts of file conversion in apps and STILL DONALD DUCK so
> > any thoughts
> >
>
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