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Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 help

Stier

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can anyone help me i'm having trouble importing my vids into Premiere most of the vids i recorded are in MPEG format and Premiere says it cannot import them in

any suggestions?
 
Does it give any sort of explanation? Or just "Sorry bud, I can't import these"?
 
Does it give any sort of explanation? Or just "Sorry bud, I can't import these"?

"File Format Not supported." but in the help guide it says this

File formats supported for import
Adobe Premiere Pro can import a number of video and audio formats. It also supports 10‑bit color depth, necessary for editing standard and high‑definition footage.

File format support is provided by plug-in software modules. Most of these software modules are installed automatically with Adobe Premiere Pro.

Supported video and animation file formats
Animated GIF (GIF)

DV-AVI (AVI)

Filmstrip (FLM) (Windows only)

Microsoft AVI Type 1 and Type 2 (AVI) (Windows only)

MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (MPEG, MPE, MPG, M2V)

M2T

Netshow (ASF) (Windows only)

QuickTime (MOV)

Sony VDU File Format Importer (DLX) (Windows only)

Windows Media Video (WMV) (Windows only)

Note: Type 1 AVI clips must be rendered before they can be previewed from a DV device. To render a Type 1 AVI clip, add it to a sequence in a DV project, and build a preview file of that section of the Timeline panel.
 
Is it a straight mpeg file or was it encoded with some random codec that Premiere cannot support by default? Like importing avi's encoded with divx (older version experience have not tried it in forever) would result in a similar error.
 
See if in the program it will let you save it as a base AVI or something else without / with a more normal codec (if its using one). Or check on the companies website to see if it is using a codec to compress the video when it saves it as mpeg / whatever.

Might also check the Adobe website for any updated files that might allow you to import those files.
 
there is no configuration for the Gamebridge and and the Adpatec Website doesn't list this item anymore
 
You might try shooting an email off to Adobe support and in the mean time for giggles try converting the recorded file and reencoding it to some default avi / mpeg / mpg files with no codecs to see if it will let them in.
 
i'll try to email Adobe about that

i guess in the mean time i can use Sony Vegas or Windows Movie Maker to convert them into AVI or MPEG's
 
See if you can get a converter to swap them to a different format first, then bring them into Premiere.
 
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