Launch Premiere Pro and attempt to import your MTS or MP4 files. On Mac OS, uninstall Premiere Pro CC. Select Mac HD/Users/User Name/Shared and rename the folder, AdobeInstalledCodecs to another name.
Premiere Pro CS6 imports AVCHD.mts without audio Last month i’ve bought a new computer, Adobe CS6 Package and a new camera the Panasonic HC-V160. After making my first video i discovered i am unable to import the video (the entire structure) into my project. I’ve tried almost twenty solutions what can be found on the internet, but the problem remains. That’s i’ve opened this topic. The only way to make this work is to use Total Video Converter and convert this into MOV file.
But i loose video quality and this is not what i want! I hope someone comes to the rescue. Thanks in advance. Two Symptoms when importing AVCHD with no audio 1. No audio track appears when placing the audio on the timeline 2. There is an audio track but no audio is heard during playback of entire clip Solution for Symptom 1: The most common reason for this symptom is that the footage was not imported properly. And the proper way to import AVCHD footage are as below: AVCHD footage comes in a complex file structure that contains much more information than is typically found in video clips. You can work on footage while it’s on the storage card. But if there is any difficulty, the first thing to do is to copy the footage onto a hard disk.
Be sure to copy the entire file structure of the card instead of just the clips. Always use the Media Browser in Adobe Premiere Pro, or use Prelude, to import the footage.
There can also be a conflicting codec installed on the system. Be sure to uninstall any third-party codecs. Solution for Symptom 2: This symptom is another instance where importing the file properly is the best step. See stated above. Double-check the Audio Mixer to make sure the Audio Track you are working with is not muted or turned low enough to prevent audio playback. Also, create a copy of Bars and Tones to place on the timeline.
This step provides a tone to determine whether your audio hardware is set up properly. If you have properly imported the AVCHD footage and there are also no problem with your audio hardware settings. Then the no audio issue can be caused due to a conflicting codec installed on your system stated above.
Transcode incompatible codec in AVCHD for Premiere Pro CS6 The best way to fix this problem is transcoding the incompatible codec in AVCHD to Premiere Pro CS6 supported formats. After searching for, we get the full lists as below: Video formats Audio formats It won’t be difficult for you to convert AVCHD to the compatible video and audio formats listed above.
However, if you are unfamiliar about how to set the best editing profile parameters such as video/audio codec, frame rate, bitrate, resolution, etc by your own, a more beneficial and application called (support Mac OS X ), which enables you to directly transcode AVCHD to Premiere Pro CS6 preset file formats with the optimal profile settings. Besides AVCHD, the program also facilitates you to make a fast and fluid post-production workflow of other video footage source such as, etc to Preremiere Pro CS6. Tips: If you are performing the conversion on Windows computer, please download to complete the same conversion as below.
How to Transcode AVCHD with Incompatible Codec to Premiere Pro CS6 Preset Formats? Step 1: Add AVCHD files to the program. Launch the program on your computer, click the”Add video” or”Add folder” icon on the main interface to add AVCHD files to the program. Step 2: Output Premiere Pro preset profile format. From”Format” bar drop-down list, select Premiere Pro CS6 preset profile format from”Adobe Premiere/Sony V” ”MPEG-2(.mpg)”. Step 3: Merge into one file. When the footage are loaded into the program, you can use the up and down arrow to rearrange them into the correct order, then check”merge into one file” to join all the separate video files into one.
Step 4: Begin the conversion. Hit right-bottom”Convert” button to begin the conversion from AVCHD to Premiere Pro CS6 optimal file formats. When the conversion is completed, you will have no problems to for professional post production workflow.