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    Hello i'm looking for someone who can help me with this...

    Well i'm working on my 8mm film on premiere pro.... Wehn i insert short mp3 sounds ... they dont even play in the program.... another thing is there any way to create titles in premiere pro by not using any other program....i tried photoshop but writtings came out bad......Please help....

    marcin

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    Hi Marcin,

    I have premeire 6.5 not 7. You might have to render sound to get it to work in the time line. Try converting it to 48k wav files beforehand if you can't figure any other way. My photoshop and illustrator files import fine. Make sure you lock aspect. When setting the type, use the dvd format file size. I'm not an expert and have been having problems. But I have been able to eq and modify audio in premeire 6.5 easily. Good Luck Michael Gardner

    ps your not the Marcin I know from Poland are you?
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      When you first place an audio file in Premiere, look in the lower right hand corner of the screen. It should have a progress bar that says "conforming audio", when that's done, your audio should play fine. If not, check to make sure audio is set to play on your hardware. (Project > Project Settings > General > Playback Settings.

      As far as titles, click File > New > Title. Create and save your title, then place in your composition just like any other footage.

      Hope this helps.

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