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Premiere Pro CC 2015 does not recognize Sony MTS files
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Hi Curtis,
Please go to Task Manager on your windows 7 (CTRL+SHIFT KEY+Esc), in prcesses tab check the box which says "show all processes from users" . Once done close all the processes of Adobe found in processes tab.
After this please go to documents folder and rename Adobe folder(s) as Old_Adobe
Then Click on start button and in Search program and files box type %appdata%, this will take you to Roaming folder. In this rename the Adobe folder as old_Adobe.
Restart your machine. Launch Premiere Pro
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Hi totallcomunicacao,
Thanks,
Kevin
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Kevin-Monahan wrote:
Hi totallcomunicacao,
- Did you copy the entire SD card to your hard drive before importing?
- Did you import via the Media Browser and not File > Import or by dragging and dropping?
Thanks,
Kevin
May I suggest (for the billionth time) that this major, embarrassing product bug simply be fixed after all these years?
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Hi Juarez,
Please provide us some more information about the OS that you are using and the Error message that you get once you import the files.
This issue can arise if the activation of CC application is not done correctly or there are some issues with it.
Regards,
Vinay
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It's the same thing that happened last time. It's happening with my Panny HMC footage as well.
(At least in my case) It has NOTHING to do with importing the footage, the project was fine in CC2014... upgrade to CC2015 and it no longer works. Need a solution now! Deadlines.
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Hi Curtis,
Please provide us the request information so that we can help.
//Vinay
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Win 7 - Load project, media is not linked, try to link, it shows up fine in Link Media requester, select file > "the file has an unsupported compression type"
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Hi Curtis,
Please go to Task Manager on your windows 7 (CTRL+SHIFT KEY+Esc), in prcesses tab check the box which says "show all processes from users" . Once done close all the processes of Adobe found in processes tab.
After this please go to documents folder and rename Adobe folder(s) as Old_Adobe
Then Click on start button and in Search program and files box type %appdata%, this will take you to Roaming folder. In this rename the Adobe folder as old_Adobe.
Restart your machine. Launch Premiere Pro>Sign in and then check the behavior.
//Vinay
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OK worked
thank you
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Hey Vinay,
Thanks... that did it. Now, if I can get MB Looks to work again, I can
finish my project.
Appreciate the help.
C
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Vinay Dwivedi <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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I try your provide all method
premiere pro cc 2015 does not recognize sony mts files on windows 7
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Win 8.1 64Bits
SuperMicro
16 Intel Xeon 3.4GHz
64 RAM ECC
Nivia Tesla K20
Nvidia Quadro K5000
1 SSD System
7 HD´s seagate constellation ES3
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Same problem with files on CC2015. Panasonic .MTS files and Sony AX2000 MOV files. Work absolutely fine in CC 2014. I did get a heads up last night from one of my industry friends to not let the install for CC2015 *UNINSTALL* CC2014 (in the advanced options), so I'm safe there. I'm on a PC, Windows 8.1.
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How do I not let the install for CC2015 not UNINSTALL CC2014? Where are the advanced options?
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Hi David,
Check the below blog.
//Vinay
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Win 8.1 64Bits
SuperMicro
16 Intel Xeon 3.4GHz
64 RAM ECC
Nivia Tesla K20
Nvidia Quadro K5000
1 SSD System
7 HD´s seagate constellation ES3
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Hi Curtis,
Try to uninstall and re-install MB looks and it will work fine.
//Vinay
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That worked as well... you're on a roll today, Vinay!
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I have the same problem with importing .m2ts files from Sony FS100. I have them imported from cards and organized on HDD by the Sony software (Content Management). In last version of Premiere they worked fine.
Win 8.1 64Bits
i7 2600k 3,5ghz
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX470
1 SSD System
3 HDD for projects & temp
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Hi Cristian,
Have you tried the above solution? If not try the steps and check if it works. Make sure all the Adobe application/services are closed in task manager.
Please go to Task Manager on your windows 7 (CTRL+SHIFT KEY+Esc), in prcesses tab check the box which says "show all processes from users" . Once done close all the processes of Adobe found in processes tab.
After this please go to documents folder and rename Adobe folder(s) as Old_Adobe
Then Click on start button and in Search program and files box type %appdata%, this will take you to Roaming folder. In this rename the Adobe folder as old_Adobe.
Restart your machine. Launch Premiere Pro>Sign in and then check the behavior.
//Vinay
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Thank you for the clarification. I didn't understand the instructions the first time, I thought they were for installing the previous version.
Meanwhile I removed the entire suite and preferences and reinstalled completely and now it works!
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Great it worked! But! if anyone who reads this and finds that they can't change the name of the Roaming Adobe file, like myself. I instead made a new folder named, "old_Adobe" and cut everything from "Adobe" to "old_Adobe" You will find the program that is still running that you need to turn off in Task Manager.
Everything seems to be working correctly, so far. Reads all my footage.
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I booted into Safe mode in order to rename the folder in Roaming, worked like a charm.
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Another fix may work - just move the entire folder with the MTS video files to a different directory.
Worked for me!