Editing Files Downloaded from www.Archive.org


i downloaded mpeg movies http://www.archive.org , had problems after adding them premiere elements. mpeg-streamclip (or super) came rescue. here's story.

after dragging mpeg2 file timeline, audio waveform turned flatline @ 1 minute , 20 seconds movie. happened "zorro (1937)," chapters 1 , 2, downloaded http://www.archive.org.

virtualdubmod seemed remedy, going take 1 hour , 40 minutes convert. dumped , next decided use nero use smartencoding create quick dvd. worked well, picture dark , needed gamma correction, , audio barely audible @ maximum volume on tv. needed edit movie.

i used mpeg-streamclip *demux* mpeg2 file separate .mpv , .mpa files. took minute -- lot better 1 hour , 40 minutes. added .mpv , .mpa files timeline in pe , waited conforming complete. happily audio there, , audio in sync video. added gamma filter video , set gamma=7. normalized audio, adjusted setting 12db instead of 17db. burned movie dvd using "western" dvd menu template. had no problems creating dvd, , dvd played fine on set-top dvd player.

i've downloaded other movies archive.org , have had similar problems audio going flatline after minute or two. demuxing source file .mpa , .mpv files has created usable files premiere elements. in 1 case audio out of sync video, in "santa claus conquers martians." video 5 seconds shorter audio. needed timestretch video it's length same audio.

i hope helps save time.

i forgot mention important. turn off "frame blend" on clips on timeline.


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