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Originally Posted by Jigatnu
So, I tried transcoding the file to Avid DNxHD, imported video into PT and got the same problem. (Since I am new to working with video, I found this method to transcode the video file: http://buildyourown.wordpress.com/20...ode-mov-files/ ) I also tried transcoding the file to Avid DV, which also produced the same sped up result. Any thoughts?
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Hmm...
I would assume that an Avid DnXHD should work fine, but I don't have much experience with this type if codec and ProTools. We used ProRes Proxy's almost exclusively.
Can you confirm that when you play this file in QuickTime (original) that it doesn't have the same issues? Anyway to get this file re-outputted in a usable file format from wherever your getting it?
MPEG Streamclip is great, but it's easy to transcode wrong, as there are lots of options. Just a thought.
Short of all that, make sure you give the system a fair shot, by deleting all relative Prefs and .plist files (including the QuickTime prefs), and a permissions repair.
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