AVS MKV File in Premiere CS6
- StarMasayume
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AVS MKV File in Premiere CS6
Okay so I guess I did something stupid. Some years back I started work on an AMV and I figured out the work around to import an mkv file into premiere using AVS. Now it's been a long time since I touched this thing but I just realized thanks to my last avi export how close it was to being finished if I could just tweak it a bit more in some spots. I opened it up only to realize it no longer recognizes the avs/mkv file so all my created subclips are offline.
I've tried redownloading avysinth, the plugins etc but guess it's a problem that I've upgraded to Adobe Premiere CS6? I was hoping I could get it to work again if I could get the main AVS file recognized but it just says file format not supported. I've been tinkering with it a few days with no luck so I"m about ready to give up.
Any way to salvage this? And if not, the only think I can think of is to import my last avi export of it and attempt to recreate the clips of the sections that I want to edit the most. I converted the mkv to an mp4 just so I could import it but I just noticed the dimension of the new clips are different than what I had before (same height but slightly more squished). So if that's my only option I need to figure out a way around that problem...
- Kireblue
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Re: AVS MKV File in Premiere CS6
If you still have the original mkv files, you can simply convert them to either mp4 or avi, and then have adobe premiere replace them 1 by 1. As long as your original workaround didn't mess up the frame accuracy of your of your original edits, everything should sync back up without any problems. Here is a good guide on how to get a frame accurate conversion of your files if you don't already know how. https://www.amv101.com/guides/preparing ... ng-mkv-mp4