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I am faced with the following situation:
I film with a Canon C100 and then have the individual clips packed in a AVCHD file on my computer.
After different instructions, I transcode the AVCHD via Adobe Media Encoder CC into several .mov files with ProRes 422 video-codec and .aac audio.
When I import these into Adobe Premiere Pro CC conforming starts and I can see the video and hear the sound.
After about 5% of the conforming process the message appears: "An unspecified error occurred while performing a conforming action on the following file ..."
Now I can still see the video but the audio is gone.
If I open the file outside with QuickTime everything works fine.
In other discussions it was already told that you should empty the cache or rename the file and relink it - I tried everything, nothing worked.
Can someone help me with this? I would be so thankful!
Erica
I would recommend using only Uncompressed audio with ProRes files. Try again.
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I would recommend using only Uncompressed audio with ProRes files. Try again.
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works, thanks!
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Beside's Jim's suggestion, try to clean your media cache
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