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No sound when importing AVI into Premiere Pro CS3 ?

Asked by mboz79 in Digital Cameras, Video Editing, General Multi-Media Software

Tags: premiere, sound, cs3, pro, avi

Hello,
These are the steps what I am doing,

JVC Hard disk camcorder produces .MOD file format...I hate it.
I change file extension to .avi as this keeps the file around the same size.
I import file to Premiere CS3 and the video is fine, no fuzzyness around the people on the video.
....there is no sound.

I can change encode to .afs but tiny bit of fuzzyness. It has sound.
MPEG-2 and 4 is no good as compressed to much for editing.

Any ideas how this avi imported does not have sound?

Again, all I have done is change extension to avi from .MOD, it imports and I can actually drag the clip to the timeline and see that it moves to the area, 'video one' and 'audio one' ....so what actually is a MOD file in the scheme of formats today???

Does anyone know of a way I can encode to avi type II from this .MOD and to edit with best quality?

cheers,
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