If you have problems importing your video files(like WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, MPG, VOB, MTS, M2TS) in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, etc can you try reconvert it to a Prores mov file that should work to import.
Software:
TEncoder. FREE! (for Windows only)
Guide
Install TEncoder.
Click on the + to load your video files, single files or entire folders.
Under the Video Options tab set Video Codec: ProRes, Common sizes: Original, FPS: Same as source, Aspect ratio: Keep
Under the Audio Options set Audio Codec: WAV.
Set the output folder.
Encode!
Wait....
Done! Now try import the mov file in Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, etc.
iMovie example:
Problems
You might need Quicktime and Apple ProRes Quicktime Decoder, if you are using Adobe Premiere Pro for windows.
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Last edited by Baldrick; 19th May 2013 at 09:12.
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Thanks for the useful hints of your post...
I have used the guide and the software to convert some mts to mov for use within DaVinci Resolve 12.
I have used VideoHelp forums a lot for my personal project and always saved me!!!
Thanks again!
Bye
Paolo
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