Having Issues Importing Video Frames to Layers
Hello there!
I have a question about a feature on Photoshop,
I downloaded Photoshop CC 2015 several years ago and I have been using it since then. For years now I have been able to save all of the videos I have downloaded from my software of movies and TV shows, and I have downloaded all of my episodes as a VLC file to use as a gifs. I can easily pull up my VLC file (that is an .mp4) and Photoshop has been able to read all of the episodes I have used so far when I import them as layers on a document. However just a few days ago everything just stopped working for some reason. I can not tell if it is on Photoshop's end, if its VLC or if its the movie/tv show/ software that I have been using.
But for the first two or three days, I have encountered that when I load and import a regular .mp4 VLC file as usual, there were occurrences where I received the error from Photoshop saying "Could not complete the video frames to layers because the file doesn't exist" which I see does, and it works on both my VLC and Quicktime fine.
Then after some time of trying to download them again I have been getting the green screen where the import box comes up that allows me to choose a specific range of frames to import to my timeline, the screen is completely green and freezes. I have heard it may be because it may be a silent audio? I dont know much about technology, so I assumed it was probably because I had my volume turned down when I was recording it and it came out as a silent audio, so I have kept the audio on, but I still face the same issue, even when the file does have audio to it. And I get this issue commonly just trying to import and not messing with the file after I have downloaded it.
So I tried downloading Handbreak to convert my .mp4 VLC file to a new .mp4 file which in turn allowed me to import it but with terrible quality. So i tried using HD Video Converter, however when I download a high quality .mp4 that still plays in Quicktime and VLC, it now shows me a white screen that covers all of my frames.
I am just so lost, I have read over so many other people's similar experiences, and have tried everything when it came to the audio and the video format but everything, just how of the blue, stopped working, after it has been working with no problem for years.
I am hoping you may some insight into what may be ruining my files and what I need to do to make them work again like they used to.
Thanks,
Ashton.
