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I have had clips from several different cards, several different cameras, and several different formats, where not all of the audio imports into my project. However,
they import fine in Elements 14. I can't track down a common denominator with this issue.
Is there an update to Elements 2018 that fixes this?
Thanks for you help!
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Well this audio issue really hurts us big time. I have 20-Panasonic AG-AC130 that only record in Dolby.
Why is it that when companies do an update, things are taken away? This happened all of the time with
Avid. That's why we dumped them and went with Elements for our community users.
In the end, I have 10 Elements 2018 licenses that are useless. And converting the video/audio in another
program is unacceptable.
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The Premiere Pro CC 2018 have this same issue?
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Unfortunately yes.
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So if we want to make CC available to our community folks, do I have to go with CC 2018 or can I go with
a previous version. 2015 seems to work well. This is insane.
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I purchased Adobe 2018 in October 2017. I was told there was a bug that would be fixed. I also only get pictures but no audio from my Sony camera. So like you and others it would appear that we have just thrown money down the drain.
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If you have to use 14 as a work around, then why use 2018?
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If you are going to shoot video that uses AC3 audio, I'd recommend you either use version 15 (or earlier) of the program.
So, yes, I'd recommend you request a refund for the product as soon as possible.
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Thanks Steve. Not sure if I got the right info. regarding the .MTS bug. Who knows.
It's unfortunate (at least for us) that there's no real Dolby support. None of the Windows
updates seem to work for us either.
The other thing I'd like clarification on is; I read that if you have the cloud and try to
install CC 2015 or CC 2017 that Adobe has removed Dolby support from those
downloads as well. Is this the case?
I have CC 2015 and 2017 already, but new downloads?
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I just received a call from the tier 2 of the Elements team. He said that there will be
no Dolby support for Elements 2018. They took that out and have no plans on
putting it back in, at least not into Elements 2018 (version 16) unless they get
a lot of complaints about it.
He also that this may be the same for future Elements versions, but wasn't 100% sure.
This may not be an issue for some folks, but when you're a small nonprofit with a great deal
of money in 20 video cameras that only record Dolby, it unfortunately is a big deal for us.
I'm waiting to here from CC 2018's tech group about the future of Dolby.
So there it is.
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I'm waiting to here from CC 2018's tech group about the future of Dolby.
I'm waiting to here from CC 2018's tech group about the future of Dolby.
dont think you will get an answer. Future plans are never revealed until release date.
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Huh, There is something I still don´t understand...
Now I have installed PE2018 on a new laptop with Windows 10 including the media package someone mentioned in the thread
I created a new PE2018 project.
Imported videoclips from a Canon Legria G40 (AVCHD .MTS and it is obviously Dolby Digital audio settings, see screen shot below)
And it works. Both video and audio track works fine in PE2018.
How is this possible if Adobe not support Dolby Digital anymore?
On my other computer with windows 7 this was impossible. In both PE2018 and Premiere Pro the same audio tracks was lost on the timeline.
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BestefarGbg wrote
How is this possible if Adobe not support Dolby Digital anymore?
Windows 10 and (I think) Windows 8 have the Dolby Digital codecs built in and Adobe uses that for reading files and creating projects.
My understanding is that you won't be able to "Export and Share" anything using Dolby licensing. That includes Blu-Ray.
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Hi again, Exported project file include both video and audio but what problem can occur when ”sharing” and how can I test that?
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According to what I was told by tier 2, is they took all Dolby support out of
PE 2018. Is this once again me getting the wrong answer?
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That is correct Adobe took dolby support out of Elements 2018 but
Windows 8 and 10 will give you native dolby support which means
dolby will be decoded in Elements 2018 (import files with dolby audio)
but you cannot export/encode to dolby audio as in Bluray disks.
The same goes for PrPro.
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It's not working on any machines I have with PE2018.
Nor is it working for a couple of our members using their
own computers and cameras.
I'm currently working with an Adobe rep about this. I sent
them a 2hr. program AVCHD, Dolby .MTS file.
You can see by the image I posted a while back what it's doing on
my machines (7- Windows 10 Pro machines). It's stops importing
audio about 26 min. in. If someone has a screen grab of it importing
their video/audio with AVCHD, Dolby .MTS, please share it because
I'm doubting their success.
Thanks for all of the replies on here. I know folks want this resolved.
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How large is this file, can you upload for me to test?
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I can. Send me an email at [Removed by moderator. Please use the Private Message feature of the forum.]
Just for the record, It's any video longer than 30 minutes. I have it already uploaded
to Google Drive for the Adobe rep I'm working with. It's 2hrs. long. I just grabbed
the first video I could find longer than 30min.
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Who ever fixes this issue wins a free, DATV 40th anniversary T-Shirt.
I really appreciate the help I'm getting from you folks. Forums are the best.
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It WORKS!
Here's what we typically do.
We have folks call up the media through the folder hierarchy.
AVCHD, BDMV, Stream, and then call up the first clip which
This way they only have to stare at one clip in the Project Assets window.
This has always worked great for us.
But one I copied the media only to my hard drive, separating it from
the folder hierarchy, and then bring in all of the clips, IT WORKS!
An explanation of this from someone more knowledgeable than I
would be appreciated. It still seems to be a Dolby issue though.
No I'm not saying that a "woman" figured this out, but Ann absolutely
had me go a different way. My question is, won't this leave out some
of the metadata that's in the folders?
P.S. Ann wins the DATV 40th anniversary t-shirt.
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Follow Up - Now how do we get rid of the glitch between the clips?
That's why we did it through the BDMV, Stream folder.
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You could trim the left clip back.
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Ann, are you able to span those clips if that's the right term?
Did you separate the clips from the stream folder?
I'll email you link to a longer clip and in the BDMV folder.
P.S. I was joking with the "woman" comment. I appreciate you
helping.
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I cannot span without the metadata.
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I thought the metadata was from the BDMV down?
We always copy the BDMV folder to the hard drive and then bring in the first clip
which attaches the rest. Anyway, That's when the audio fails. Unless I copy just
the clips to the hard drive, it only brings in 26 min. when bringing in from the
BDMV, stream, etc.