Dolby Digital Codec Not Found Premiere. Applying effects sometimes changes elements. Learn how Premiere Pro supports a large variety of camera. Nov 03, 2017 Watch video Re: Premiere Pro CC, Dolby Digital License missing for MTS / AVCHD audio import? R Neil Haugen Nov 3, 2017 12:56 PM (in response to snowmarine) In your CC Desktop app, you should have the 'addendum' of 2017, the '.4' version, updated from the last public release as the new one has the Dolby codec. Believe me, I've tried to go from Elements to Pro it still rejects it. I have tried using 'converters' to go to AVI and still nothing that I would consider to be of good quaility. I can't even get audio into Soundbooth. So what good (and inexpensive) camera does ADOBE want us to use with CS3? I teach at a very small community college and wanted to upgrade the video editing class and was suckered into CS3. We had been using Elements 2.0. We have 8 SONY HDD cameras for the kids to use in this class. What gets me is that they have the software already delveloped in Elements, why take it out of CS3; it would have made it a more useful program for more people? This is one of the few programs I've encountered where the 'Pro' version can not do something that the 'Lite Edition' can do. Thanks, BPoese. Well, Elements is less a 'lite' version, and more designed to handle formats like Mpeg2, that unfortunately were never designed to be edited, and if you understand how Mpeg2 compression works, you'll know why. Premiere Pro never supported these formats. Neither do the other major editing applications. Now, you might not experience any issues with mpeg2 video right now, but you will probably start seeing glitches there as well in Premiere Pro. DV cameras are really what you need at the minimum for editing, and you can find those for under $500.00, so it isn't as much a matter of price, but simply that the Handycam was never designed for editing, but instead to simply dump whatever you shot to DVD. I would blame Sony for selling cameras with a lousy, non-standard format, and not Adobe for not supporting a format that no professional editors ever use. One thing you may be able to do is export the audio to wav (in stereo; there is no reason why you would want to use 5.1 audio coming from a single on-camera mic) then place that in the Premiere Pro timeline. Of course you'll need an hour of class just to see that happening. My advice, get a DV camera or better. There is actually one more option, and that is to buy a Canopus analog to digital video converter ADVC(around $250.00). That will take the analog out of the camera and allow you to capture it as DV in Premiere Pro through firewire, just like a DV camera would. Cheers, Vince. INTRODUCTION In an earlier the focus was on the export of a 1080p50 or 1080p60 video file with 5.1 channel audio. And, the story was that, although Premiere Elements allows for the import of video with Dolby Digital 5.1 channel audio, the Dolby Digital 5.1 channel audio export choice for that video is not available. However, there are limited opportunities for a 5.1 channel audio choice in export as AAC 5.1 channel audio via Publish+Share/Computer/AVCHD. But here is the catch. These limited opportunities for AAC 5.1 channel audio choices in export fail unless the project preset used is one that includes 5.1 channel audio. Not all project presets have the alternatives of with and without the 5.1 channel audio. Premiere Elements 11's new NTSC AVCHD 1080p60 and PAL AVCHD 1080p50 did not come with 5.1 channel counter parts. So, for those wanting a successful export to AVCHD 1080p50 5.1 channel or AVCHD 1080p60 5.1 channel, the copies of the Notepad documents for the existing AVCHD 1080p50 and AVCHD 1080p60 were edited to include 5.1 channel audio, giving the user the choice of with or without 5.1 channel audio for these project presets. The work reported in the earlier blog post is extended here to include the Premiere Elements 11 project presets for NTSC/DSLR/1080p/DSLR 1080p30 and DSLR 1080p30 @ 29.97 as well as PAL/DSLR/1080p25 and the creation of their counterpart 5.1 channel project presets derived from the Notepad document of the existing project preset that does not include 5.1 channel in its description.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
January 2019
Categories |