This is a strange one.
I created a bunch of regions, and then used the Batch GUI script to render these regions into individual NTSC DV files. I've done this doznes of times before. However, an hour ago, I did this, and every single one of the resulting DV AVI files had the audio playing backwards!!
I puzzled over this for a few moments, and not being able to come up with any reason as to why this should have happened, I went back and re-opened the VEG file for the project, and once again rendered the regions using the Batch GUI script (i.e., I did the exact same thing again). This time everything rendered normally, as it has the many dozens of times that I've done this before.
I searched this forum for "audio reverse render," but didn't find anything.
This isn't a big deal, since I've already gotten around the problem, but if anyone knows of a bug, or of some strange thing I might have done to cause this to occur, I'd sure like to know. It only cost me about fifteen minutes in rendering time on this project, but on a larger project -- especially one on a deadline -- this could be a real killer.
I created a bunch of regions, and then used the Batch GUI script to render these regions into individual NTSC DV files. I've done this doznes of times before. However, an hour ago, I did this, and every single one of the resulting DV AVI files had the audio playing backwards!!
I puzzled over this for a few moments, and not being able to come up with any reason as to why this should have happened, I went back and re-opened the VEG file for the project, and once again rendered the regions using the Batch GUI script (i.e., I did the exact same thing again). This time everything rendered normally, as it has the many dozens of times that I've done this before.
I searched this forum for "audio reverse render," but didn't find anything.
This isn't a big deal, since I've already gotten around the problem, but if anyone knows of a bug, or of some strange thing I might have done to cause this to occur, I'd sure like to know. It only cost me about fifteen minutes in rendering time on this project, but on a larger project -- especially one on a deadline -- this could be a real killer.