Paul,
Thanks for the suggestion. It now appears that the mp3-ness of the original makes no difference. I tested a conversion to WAV, imported that file, and still had the error.
--Don
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "paul.hartel" <phartel@...> wrote:
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> Question: what happens if you convert the mp3 BEFORE cutting it into the timeline. Obviously, we're not talking about upping quality, but have you tried converting the mp3 to AIFF or WAVE BEFORE you cut it into the timeline? If the problem is strictly with the mp3, seems a simple workaround until they fix the bug would be: don't cut mp3 into the timeline: convert and then insert. (ok, overwrite; but I realized while typing the former is catchy.) - paul
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