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Inspiring
July 30, 2018
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clips without audio non imported

  • July 30, 2018
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We use Premiere Pro 12.1.1 (build 10) on a Macintosh SIERRA

Working on a feature film we used an external audio recorded which generates MONO 48000/24 files.

We edited our first cut on the stereo sound from our camera

The project is a quicktime prores 244 PAL

Premiere doesn't like to import additional video clips without audio telling us they are different from the sequence set up.

How to solve this serious problem

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    DantemAuthor
    Inspiring
    August 6, 2018

    Hello Neil and thanks for your time

    Yes indeed importing different audio types might be the problem, however I think is very strange for Premiere not to consider this possibility as what can't be imported are also Video tracks in PRORES with the same 1920x1080 as the rest of the sequence, or audio tracks only with the very same kHz 44800 as the rest of the sequence

    In a feature film after editing the various parts as such is necessary to link everything ... in the 2017 version we didn't have this problem.

    Is there a way to use the xml file and downgrade back to 2017? IN this case we could find ways to use whatever the differences don't allow although we can always use other effects if necessary.

    IOf the xml will not work is there another way to use the original projects with the older versions?

    Thanks again and sorry for the late reply ... but our film was invited to some festivals and we had a lot to deal with

    Regards

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    August 6, 2018

    Many editors work with varying types of audio media in PrPro. It's designed to do so and handle most situations.

    I'm not aware of any issues that would prevent additional media being added of any type. SO many editing projects have everything from 6k RED or Arri through drones and such. All mixed in many sequences.

    Which has me thinking this is just a settings issue. Some of the audio details are not necessarily intuitive. And I can get through these things at need, with some help from Jarle Leirpoll's ebook "The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro", the best detailed manual for hefty editing in PrPro made.

    But not to remember all the details from memory while on my phone away from the shop.

    Sadly.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    July 30, 2018

    I'm puzzled ... PrPro can import clips of all kinds of media, via the Media Browser or the Project panel itself. Whether video/audio, video only, audio only. So I don't think it's importing as the problem ... is it trying to mix different audio types on the same sequence?

    For that, you might need to add tracks, then go to modify/audio and select the kind of track you need.

    This is really one of those things where you need to know ahead of time how you're going to structure the project. I might suggest instead of modifying additional tracks, to modify the camera media audio tracks to mono pairs.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...