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Not accepting any file format

New Here ,
Apr 24, 2017 Apr 24, 2017

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I've tried converting my recordings to just about every format to import it into Premiere pro. Non are working. I even tried mp4 at least 20 times. Please help me ;-;

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Apr 24, 2017 Apr 24, 2017

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Apr 24, 2017 Apr 24, 2017

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https://youtu.be/CaO9LGYnjXs

That shows you exactly whats wrong.

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Enthusiast ,
Apr 24, 2017 Apr 24, 2017

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What was the native format and are you on PC or MAC?

I have seen where a ProRes file was not always successful when using a PC.  It was inconsistent in that sometimes it would accept (usually after a fresh boot), while others it would not even though it should be fine.

Eric

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Apr 24, 2017 Apr 24, 2017

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Pc and I have no idea what my native format is. but here is a link that shows you exactly what is going wrong. https://youtu.be/CaO9LGYnjXs

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LEGEND ,
Apr 24, 2017 Apr 24, 2017

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First, "native format" is the original file type of the media ... and to really get this in detail, it's handy to download MediaInfo, then drag/drop a media file onto that app, go to Tree View in it, and see what the relevant part shows. Even posting a screen-grab. Then we'll know if it's say AAC audio in an MP4 file or whatever.

Second, it's a better process to use the PrPro Media browser to navigate to your files on disc, select & import from that Media Browser panel. Gets better metadata about the file into the PrPro meta database.

Neil

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Here's the MediaInfo link ...

Media Info:        https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo

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