![]() In the past, SmartSound has been pretty quick at re-coding, so I'm hoping that new version will be forthcoming. I guess that folk on the Premiere Pro forums just do not use SmartSound, or there would have been complaints. I was totally unaware of any issues with CS3-4 and QuickTracks, until Dick posted his question. Thanks for reporting on your experiences. I hope that SonicFire Pro will one day appear as a plug-in for Premiere, and will allow all of the adjustments as the Scoring version does - one can hope, right? To edit it fully, I have to Export a "reference" AV file from Premiere, to use in SonicFire Pro. I use the full version of SonicFire Pro (Scoring), for major soundtrack editing. Create music track in SF and export back to Vegas timeline as new take. The downside is that this is a stand-alone program, where QuickTracks is a plug-in. Automatically send the video proxy to SF (option to create new SF project, or replace in existing remembered project). The plus side is that one can use Mood Mapping (to a limited extent), as well as creation of the SmartSound music score. Thanks to SmartSound's reply (from Frank), I can see where the SonicFire Pro Express Tracks version would be good solution for many. I confuses me because for a music track it does not matter at all I believe. Hopefully Smartsound will fix the problem soon.Ī little annoying is that every time I create a Smartsound file, CS4 requests to fill in the video resolution and the pixel aspect ratio. ![]() Double clicking on the Smartsound track in the timeline shows the double wave in the source monitor and no problems occurs. The 64bit system seems to be less stable, because it crashes as soon as I double click on a Smartsound track on the timeline. Smart Sound Sonic Fire Pro 6.1. I do use CS4 on a Vista 32bit system and on a testbasis on a 64bit double boot system. Some additional remarks: with an imported CS3 project in CS4 all Smartsound created tracks worked well, but no additional ones can be created (except when worked around) Doing it in the normal way shows the track on the timeline but no sound is heard. So creating a Smartsound file in the panel, apply it on the timeline then delete it in the panel and then import it and the music is there. I tried it in a current project and it worked. ![]() I am very happy with the work around that Dick suggested. Their reply was identical as the reply that Dick got. I do have the same problems as Dick with CS4 and I also contacted Smartsound.
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