- #IMPORT GO PRO 5 SESSION VIDEO INTO ADOBE PREMIER PRO CS4 HOW TO#
- #IMPORT GO PRO 5 SESSION VIDEO INTO ADOBE PREMIER PRO CS4 PRO#
- #IMPORT GO PRO 5 SESSION VIDEO INTO ADOBE PREMIER PRO CS4 SOFTWARE#
and after getting over it, renamed it to avi as the final straw.and it WORKED!!
#IMPORT GO PRO 5 SESSION VIDEO INTO ADOBE PREMIER PRO CS4 SOFTWARE#
I just spent 2 hours downloading software (that once converted had a 'watermark' within the audio), looking at forums, etc. Right click and rename to ".avi" instead of.
#IMPORT GO PRO 5 SESSION VIDEO INTO ADOBE PREMIER PRO CS4 HOW TO#
I can live like this but it wastes time and energy and I would love to know how to fix it, not just live with it. It it only some, and apparently random, files which have no sound. When I import the avi into cs4 the sound is there.
#IMPORT GO PRO 5 SESSION VIDEO INTO ADOBE PREMIER PRO CS4 PRO#
I've been working arouind by importing my source mpg files into premiere pro 2 which recognises the sound OK and exporting as AVI. But it seemed to address the problem and may be help someone else.Īgain appologies if it the wrong way to let you know about it. Just like in this page, I did not really know what I was doing or what avisynth meant. I did turned it on and had my AVI files in pp2 with sound.
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It's after much mucking around and by accident a saw in the conversion settings that AVISynth was turned off by default. mts files into Avi to edit in PP2 and found a free pgr on line called "Format Factory" As I am an eternal beginner I did not see/check the setting and ended up with avi in pp2 that had no sound. Michel Munier Said!(can't get it in blue?)
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You can copy the file over from Enc to PPro and get the functionality back. It looks like that functionality was removed or broken in Premiere Pro CS3, but the functionality still exists in Encore CS3. The ad2mcac3dec.dll that was included in 2.0 allowed those ac3 files to import as stereo (but not 5.1). PPro doesn't import files with an AC3 extension, but it did import ac3 audio embedded in mpeg files from DVD camcorders.
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This means if you've already have a project with the files imported, you'll need to remove the files from the project and then re-import them, or just start over with a new project.Įddie, you're right. Once you restart CS3, you'll be able to import the file with the audio. If you've got Encore CS3 installed, copy the file ad2ac3dec.dll from the Encore CS3 directory and paste it into the PPro CS3 root directory.