Corrupted sound in AVI
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:02 pm
I've been using the default 3ds capture software to record video gameplay. But, when I import the files onto Adobe Premiere Pro, it would show "comforming [filename].avi" and then a red circle with an X appears next to it and goes on a loop of comforming. When I try playing the file on it, there is no audio and the program would crash when I try editing the audio.
I put it into another editing software like Camtasia Studio to extract the audio. And when I do, I get an audio file that's longer than the actual video (by like half a second to 2 seconds). Either the beginning or the end of the audio is a loop of the first/last seconds of it which may be what is corrupting it.
I've tried messing with the settings of the codec I'm using (Xvid) and no avail. I don't really want to record the gameplay separately because that adds more work into syncing it with the video.
Any possible solution for this?
I put it into another editing software like Camtasia Studio to extract the audio. And when I do, I get an audio file that's longer than the actual video (by like half a second to 2 seconds). Either the beginning or the end of the audio is a loop of the first/last seconds of it which may be what is corrupting it.
I've tried messing with the settings of the codec I'm using (Xvid) and no avail. I don't really want to record the gameplay separately because that adds more work into syncing it with the video.
Any possible solution for this?