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    Okay, I was working on a project with YouTube-downloaded videos (mpeg2 I believe) with Adobe Premiere Elements 7.0

    My computer gets a virus, and I backup all of my project files, and I reformat my hard-drive. I re-install Premiere Elements 7.0, and I open up my project. None of the clips are working. They're all "offline". Every time I try to locate one of the videos, it says "Add Media Failure: This type of file is not supported, or the required codecs are not installed."

    I tried making a new project and importing the videos.
    I tried re-installing Premiere.
    I have the same codecs I had before (DivX and K-Lite Codec Pack. I've tried older versions, and I've tried doing it without the codecs. No dice)
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  2. You may need an FLV splitter and FLV1, VP7, and h.264 decoders. MediaInfo or GSpot can tell you what you need.
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    Oh my God, thank you so much.

    I overlooked that entirely.

    MediaInfo brought me to the site for the codec (Apple's site), and once I installed iTunes/Quicktime, it worked.

    You really saved my day.
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