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It only lets me import one video, the rest only audio, they are mp4 and mov files, I was working with 14 projects in the same way importing, and today it started giving me import problems, it only lets me import the audio but no. the video, so I change it from mp4 to mov and so on but on this same day in the afternoon
It didn't work for me anymore, it's worth clarifying that I uninstalled it and tried previous versions of premiere. it does let me import a video that it didn't let me import in another sequence. Help, I have a very close deadline for this job.
Look at the far left of the header control block ... you don't have any track targets set for either Source (bringing to the timeline from the project panel) or track targets (within the sequence).
There is an audio track with a blue block ... you need a video track with a blue block. So you need to click a block to the far left, for say V1, and then you can add media to the sequence.
Hello @BrendaFl,
Thanks for posting your question, and welcome to the forums. Your issue is that you are unaware of source patching, an important part of understanding how to properly "drag" (overwrite) clips to the Timeline.
Please engage the Source Patching indicators next to the track you are editing to. https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-why-does-audio-or-video-not-go-to-the-track-where-i-drop-it/td-p/3540610
That way, the clip will be overwritten onto the timeli
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Look at the far left of the header control block ... you don't have any track targets set for either Source (bringing to the timeline from the project panel) or track targets (within the sequence).
There is an audio track with a blue block ... you need a video track with a blue block. So you need to click a block to the far left, for say V1, and then you can add media to the sequence.
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THANK YOUUUUUUUUUU!!! you are my savior
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Hello @BrendaFl,
Thanks for posting your question, and welcome to the forums. Your issue is that you are unaware of source patching, an important part of understanding how to properly "drag" (overwrite) clips to the Timeline.
Please engage the Source Patching indicators next to the track you are editing to. https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-why-does-audio-or-video-not-go-to-the-tr...
That way, the clip will be overwritten onto the timeline's proper track—in your case, V1.
Common misunderstandings: proper use of editing terms can be important when getting help with troubleshooting.
Editing Assembly Workflow:
Please return with any questions you may have. Again, these are common issues. A Premiere Pro 101 course (LinkedIn Learning is recommended) would not take too long and would answer more workflow questions to help you move forward. As a former NLE instructor, I encourage you to try that. I hope the advice helps.
Thanks,
Kevin
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thank you so much!
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Cool! Glad you are back on track.
Cheers,
Kevin