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Halcyon 11-21-2007 04:13 PM

converting .mpg files for editing in Premiere!?
 
My friend gave me their sony HD video camera full of scenes they want me to edit.

I can import the files into premiere. But when I go to put them into teh timeline, they have no sound.

Do I have to convert them to AVI's??? (dearlordIhopenot)

Jim_Gunn 11-21-2007 04:31 PM

Is this a prosumer Sony HDV camera like the Sony FX-1? If so, and you have Premiere Pro 1.5.1 or later, then you should be able to capture and edit natively in mpeg-2 (.m2t format I think it uses actually). You won't have to convert anything.

If it is a Sony consumer videocamera called "HD" or "high-definiton" format (not HDV), that records to a compressed, proprietary format of mpeg then you are going to need a plugin for Premiere Pro or do a conversion to AVI. There is one popular high definition format called AVCHD that a number of small consumer HD cameras use that is one such example of this.

rapmaster 11-21-2007 04:34 PM

if you end up using any conversion software... check out xilisoft video converter.

I use it in conjunction with premiere all the time, it might be worth a shot.

Halcyon 11-21-2007 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 13403818)
Is this a prosumer Sony HDV camera like the Sony FX-1? If so, and you have Premiere Pro 1.5.1 or later, then you should be able to capture and edit natively in mpeg-2 (.m2t format I think it uses actually). You won't have to convert anything.

If it is a Sony consumer videocamera called "HD" or "high-definiton" format (not HDV), that records to a compressed, proprietary format of mpeg then you are going to need a plugin for Premiere Pro or do a conversion to AVI. There is one popular high definition format called AVCHD that a number of small consumer HD cameras use that is one such example of this.

That is super helpful.

camera is DCR-SR40
vids are: MPEG2-PS
my premiere is: 1.5.1

The video imports okay, then looses sound when it put clips on the timeline. I guess it is due to their compression.

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AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 11-21-2007 04:47 PM

From a Premiere Pro FAQ page:

Quote:

Why is there no audio in my captured clip?
See Software → Capture.

Why is there no audio in my exported MPEG file?

If you burn an NTSC DV project to DVD using the MPEG audio format, audio is not exported (MPEG audio is not supported by the NTSC DVD specification). By default, the DVD export presets available in Adobe Premiere Pro for NTSC DV use the PCM audio format. It is recommended that you use the default presets when exporting an NTSC DV project to DVD.

You need to select “DVD” in your multiplex setting to get audio and video in a single file, otherwise you get two separate files. See "Multiplexer preset options" in the Premiere Pro 1.x Help for details. See "MPEG multiplexer preset options" in the Premiere Pro 2.0 Help for details.

Dag Norum said:
Please also remember the benefits of separate video and audio files if one shall make a DVD.

1. The audio file is not good enough, do corrections and export only the audio and import that into the DVD authoring program (no need to wait for the mpeg 2 video export again).

2. Two (or more) versions of languages (or music) in one DVD.

Why is there no audio in my imported MPEG file?

If your MPEG file contains AC3 (Dolby Digital) audio then Mitch411 said:
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. Once you restart CS3, you'll be able to import the file with the audio. 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.

Eddie, you're right. PPro doesn't import files with an AC3 extension, but it did import ac3 audio embedded in mpeg files from DVD camcorders. The ad2mcac3dec.dll that was included in 2.0 allowed those ac3 files to import as stereo (but not 5.1). It looks like that functionality was removed or broken in Premiere Pro CS3, but the functionality still exists in Encore CS3. You can copy the file over from Enc to PPro and get the functionality back. You may end up breaking something else, but it does work to allow the AC3 audio stream in the mpeg file to import.

Now aren't you glad that they decided to bundle Encore with Premiere Pro?

Brad Tyrrell said:
I've found several instances where Premiere did not favor my mpeg format and I got no sound though I thought it should be OK. I ended up running those files through MpegStreamclip (free download), outputing a ts file, renaming the file to .m2t, importing into Premiere, and everything worked fine. I've also found this great for fixing those little timecode problems that Premiere can't deal with.


See also How do I import “xyz” format files?

Why is there no audio on the timeline?
Unplug your camcorder or change your playback preferences in Project > Project Settings > General > Playback Settings.
See also Software > Audio for more troubleshooting tips.
Also, if you Google mpeg +premiere +"no audio", you will get links to various forums that have workaround solutions.

Good luck, and enjoy your Tofurkey tomorrow...

ADG

Jakenavaro 11-21-2007 05:40 PM

I don't know how to use premiere but you can convert it using VEGAS 7.0

NemesisEnforcer 11-21-2007 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 13403682)

I can import the files into premiere. But when I go to put them into teh timeline, they have no sound.

Another GFY member had a similar problem with Premiere. The file played fine with other products as well as played in Premiere via the monitor. When he placed the video on the timeline, there was no audio. It turned out to be a conflict with another video software (a Pinnacle product) on his computer.

Halcyon 11-21-2007 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NemesisEnforcer (Post 13404804)
Another GFY member had a similar problem with Premiere. The file played fine with other products as well as played in Premiere via the monitor. When he placed the video on the timeline, there was no audio. It turned out to be a conflict with another video software (a Pinnacle product) on his computer.

INTERNESTING! Thanks!

beanamid 11-21-2007 08:32 PM

Here is the answer
 
MPEG 1 and some mpeg 2/4 is Muxed (audio embeded in the video) So you have to Demux it, and then put the audio and video back together
Use this free software to extract your video to AIFF
http://www.squared5.com/
Then simply paste the AIFF audio file into premiere's timeline under the video your using.

Hope this helps

munki 11-21-2007 09:16 PM

If you are still havin trouble with this tomorrow hit me up on teh ICQs and I might be able to walk ya through it a bit...

Premiere is my bitch.


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