I've recently started downloading HD Trailers from Quicktime.com
I downloaded Babel first, tried putting it into Adobe, and it works fine. Audio and Video come in.
I then tried Miami Vice, this downloaded fine, but when I put it into Adobe, it only comes up as Video, with no Audio. I tried some other trailers, and some go into Adobe with Audio, others don't.
And when I play them with Quicktime off the computer, they all play the Audio, it's just that if I try to put them into Adobe, some have Audio, and some don't.
Does anyone know what the problem could be?
I also tried Adobe Premiere 6.0, and it does the same thing.
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You might try exporting the soundtrack from the trailer as a .WAV, then import that into Adobe...
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That should work. Or check the video properties while it's opened in Quicktime. See what's different between the audio on the one that does work and the one that doesn't. Probably some just have audio encoded in a codec that Premiere doesn't recognize. If that's the case, you may just need to install a codec for it. Or as was suggested, just export the audio as a separate .wav file. Then just line up the two files in your Premiere.
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