Hi everyone,
I've spoke to a few Adobe agents about this, but nothing got done, and one randomly closed the conversation abruptly, so I thought I'd share my problem here, hoping that someone at Adobe can pass it on to get this feature updated.
Basically, I have standalone AAF files. And when I import one into Premiere Pro, it seems to have the timeline data, but all of the audio doesn't work. It's corrupted or can't be found or whatever. And I've tried this with several AAF files and gone through all the online steps etc etc etc, and came to the conclusion that Premiere Pro doesn't know how to read AAF files if they're standalone.
I looked around endlessly for a solution until someone mentioned Davinci Resolve. I've never used or even thought about using another editing software since I'm paying so much for Adobe's softwares and assumed they were the best around.
But lo and behold, I download the FREE Davinci Resolve editor, click "Import Timeline" and select my AAF file, and bam, all the timeline data is there AND it all plays audio perfectly. No problem or hassle. Didn't require any files to be synced or any other nonsense.
SO, my question is... WHEN WILL ADOBE ADD THIS FEATURE?
Can someone who works at Adobe pass this on, to add as an update.
Thanks!