Import AVI problems

I imported a couple of AVI files in first pro, but they do not seem to have downloaded correctly. The audio is good, but the video only shows the first seconds, stretched (like the slo - mo) to last for the duration of the audio. The files work fine when played with windows media player. I use CS4.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

AVI is only a 'wrapper '. They can contain almost anything. This ARTICLE will give you some information on the wrappers and how 'look' inside of them. Please provide the details, that the G-Spot will give you, and we can make recommendations.

Good luck

Hunt

PS - I'll go with the thought of Curt, unless the G-Spot shows us both wrong.

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