Premiere Pro CS3 doesn't import clips
- blackdragonthegreat
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Premiere Pro CS3 doesn't import clips
yeah I tried to import both episodes and clips, but every time I do an error message comes out saying that some files are damaged and that some's format is not supported. This is very strange, as my sony vegas can easily import them without problems. What can I do?
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Perhaps you might be trying to import some compressed file? Never use XViD or DivX or such to edit. Try to convert your files to uncompressed/lossless and see if that works. That will require quite some space, but that's the best solution on most PCs.blackdragonthegreat wrote:yeah but I also have avi episodes and it says that most of them are damaged =(Kalium wrote:It's possible they're encoded weirdly, and Premiere's MPEG-1 decoder doesn't like them.
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I'll try thanks ^^mirkosp wrote:Perhaps you might be trying to import some compressed file? Never use XViD or DivX or such to edit. Try to convert your files to uncompressed/lossless and see if that works. That will require quite some space, but that's the best solution on most PCs.blackdragonthegreat wrote:yeah but I also have avi episodes and it says that most of them are damaged =(Kalium wrote:It's possible they're encoded weirdly, and Premiere's MPEG-1 decoder doesn't like them.