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I'm having issues importing a few .wav files into Adobe Premiere Pro, despite them being supported formats.
Here was my workflow:
I read in another threat that maybe the original formatting was retained and not supported in premiere? How can I correct this? I really need these audio files imported...
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"Unsupported Format or Damaged File"
Just a guess, but i think either the Bit Depth and the Sample Rate of the .wav file are out of spec. To fix, open the .wav file in Audition and press F11 on the keyboard and use the settings you can see in the attached image.
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Sorry, years later I'm having this issue. Can you calrify further? You say "to fix, open the .wav file in Audition" but OP's problem is he can't open the files in Audition. I'm having the same issue, and I'm confused how to proceed.
What's weirder, sometimes it does open them. A file I just opened in Audition and made no changes to it will now not open.
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Hi. I read your message. It appears that a file you created cannot be imported to Adobe Software. You might try FFMPEG or a variant (like Shutter Encoder) to transcode the file. Let me know if that workaround might help you. Cheers, ^KM
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Ah man, Kevin! I get the man himself! Thanks for the reply.
I figured out what it was – I store my library in the cloud on Dropbox and when I downloaded it, whatever compression they use to create a big ol .zip file somehow breaks the audio files. Not all the time, but often enough. So it was a corrupted audio file, masked as a totally normal one.
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