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December 14, 2013
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How do I import .flv files to Adobe Premiere 12?

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How do I import .flv files to Adobe Premiere 12?

thanks,

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Participant
December 16, 2013

From Adobe Premiere 12 official help document:

http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/supported-file-formats-premiere-elements.html#main_Adobe_Premiere_Elements___Video_file_Formats__Import_

FLV is not a correct format that Premiere 12 can import, you will need to transfer the file to a more friendly format like: .mov, .avi, .wmv, .mp4, .3gp/.3g2.

AppGeeker or Format Factory is great for any kinds of audio/video/image conversions to any format.

http://www.appgeeker.com/how-to/convert-flv-to-mp4-mac.html

Both of them handle the job well and you can easily alter compression rates in the settings to manage the final video size.  The file sizes it produces arent too big anyway.

the_wine_snob
Inspiring
December 15, 2013

XTimeTravelers,

I think that Neale and ATR have gotten you on track, regarding Organizer, and then Premiere Elements, the Video editing program.

I use a freeware program, FLVtoAVI: http://www.pazera-software.com/products/flv-to-avi-converter/

to convert FLV files to AVI for Import and editing in PrE. It works pretty well, but there are various "flavors" of FLV out there (different CODEC's), so one *could* run afoul of one that does not convert well.

I always choose NTSC DV-AVI, as all FLV's that I have needed to edit, have been SD.

Note: if you do a lot of work with FLV's, then you might want to explore some of the programs from Moyea: http://www.video-to-flash.com/

Good luck,

Hunt

nealeh
Inspiring
December 14, 2013

You need to convert them outside of PRE first (ideally to DV or HDV). You could try the free Handbrake transcoder.

Cheers,
--
Neale
Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children

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Participating Frequently
December 14, 2013

hahaha... very funny,  "insanity...." how true.

For some reason I was able to import them into Elements 11 (I did not have premiere).  Maybe I will try in Elements rather than Premiere.  Seems strange that one can't import a file in a format created by Adobe.

Many thanks,

Participating Frequently
December 17, 2013

LWL

Thanks for your follow up and kind words.

But, I must apologize for what appears to be an oversight on my side in my zeal for understanding what you were observing for .flv in version 11. Everything I wrote about for Premiere Elements 11 Editor/ Elements Organizer 11 and Premiere Elements 12 Editor is true and in agreement with both our understandings on the matter.

But, I tripped you up when I wrote

All you are talking about is your experiences in the Elements Organizer 11 which should be the same for the Elements Organizer 12. Emphasis on the "should be" part. I road test all that I write. But for some reason I did not verify the "should be" with "is".

When I saw your report this evening, I thought your Elements Organizer 12 observations were because you used a converted catalog. So, before converting a Elements Organizer 11 catalog with .flv, I went to Elements Organizer 12 and tried to import my .flv into the Elements Organizer 12 catalog that existed there already. It refused to import .flv with a non support message. So, I did not go further to try for the Elements Organizer 11 converted catalog for 12.

So as of this writing, it looks like .flv is not getting into any aspect of Premiere Elements 12, neither Editor, nor Elements Organizer 12. Sorry about that.

ATR


I spent time with Adobe chat. They recommended I download the codecs from www.windows8codecs.org. It just gives me a tiny file that says application, but when I click on it it does nothing. So I tried Windows8codecs.com, and installed it but still have no luck with importing flv into organizer. Really, Adobe is hopeless.