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Good day, everyone. I'm alive again.
I have a video with a A52/AC3 audio on it and apparently the premiere installed in my PC cannot decode it so I have to extract the audio with another software. Ain't there some other way (needless to say, premiere A52/AC3 codec) that I can import my video to my pr pro project in which pr can read its audio data?
I'm using prprocs3.
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This may sound lame, Tiger, but I have only heard of the A52 as a highway, regularly filled with serious traffic jams.
AC3 is imported without problems.
BTW, I use ProcMon 9.
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Hello, Millaard. Can you still remember re misspelling your name?
Anyway, about this A52 audio, there's no kidding here. It's there existing. I played my video in VLC, look for its audio stream and it says a52. I googled a52 and I found a page saying a52 is just the same as ac3, both are dolby digital sound. Well, I don't about their particularities but problem is that pr can't recognize the audio of my video.
Thanks for your quick reply.
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By the way, here's the media information of my asset:
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But I just found something here:http://www.mediacollege.com/adobe/premiere/pro/import/mpeg-ac3.html. I hope this would solve my problem.
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To work with AC3 sound files in Premiere CS3, copy the ad2ac3dec.dll file from the Encore CS3 directory into the Premiere directory
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Thanks John. But I had just done what you've said. Now I am just waiting for Pr to finish indexing and creating peak files for my assets.
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This is a long shot (I am away from my workstation computer) but try importing the file in question into audition and then exporting it as something that PPro understands.
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Thanks for the quick reply...much appreciated.
I don't have Audition with the laptop I'm on (don't think they included that with Cs5 bundle)...
but I'm trying Media Encoder instead as I write.....so thanks for the tip.
(I need to get this done within the next hour or so! Have already been working on it for about 2 hours)
I also tried Virtual Dub...I used the standard "Save AVI" feature...it produced another AVI file..that again plays fine in various media players...but when I import it into Premiere Pro...only the video comes in...and no audio track at all...
Various posts refer to using Virtual Dub to convert to DV AVI...but unfortunately I cannot find any explanation of how exactly to do this...there is no "Save or export to DV AVI" option I can find in Virtual Dub....(I've tried downloading a VFW Panasonic Codec...which apparently is of some help with this)
Other option might be After Effects I guess...or maybe a free video editor off the net?
Open to anything at this point!
Thanks!
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I am sorry, but what version are you running? I just have successfully imported ac3 file in my Premiere Pro CS5.5 as well as CS5. Perhaps an issue not with an audio codec but with a wrapper of your file? OR maybe the video portion of it?
Edit: never mind, didn't notice the Ppro CS3 in your original post.
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Actually you might be on the right track...I am running Cs5 Premiere Pro...from what I understand it should work...it just doesn't!
It certainly works fine to play in media player/VLC media player/DivXX player....just not in Premiere Pro Cs5...
so I don't know what I can do...
thanks for the reply.
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Well I found a solution...a program called Format Factory!
Very simple with multiple export options!
Converted to Mpeg4 and Premiere Pro handled that fine.
Thanks everyone.