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I am attempting to import an FLV file into CS4 Premiere pro to edit. The FLV has audio when I play it in the Adobe media player. When I attempt to import it into Premiere, however, the audio is stripped out. I have tried to convert the FLV into another format, but when I do it loses sync or the converter program doesn't support the pixel dimensions. I have run into this problem before, and I'm hoping someone out there has a work around.
Many thanks!
ike1492
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by: MeretePosted on 2009-09-03 at 03:00:56ID: 25249080
I'd say the audio format of the flv audio is not compatible with Adobe CS4 when you understand the bases of flash ki/Flash_V ideo ticles/art icle.aspx? p=1350895 S/AfterEff ects/9.0/W SDE67F770- 09B6- 4f4b- AF9B-9E577 311067A.ht ml c/ e.com/Digi tal_Living /Digital_M usic/ Strea ming_Media _Players/Q _24454778. html
it uses a type of wave form.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
In order to convert flash you probably need a codec and use Adobe After Effects to edit and refine the video.
The following articles provide additional information about using Flash and After Effects together:
Hopefully it gives you enough info
http://www.peachpit.com/ar
http://help.adobe.com/en_U
work around
You can use VLC to convert the flash to another format
http://www.videolan.org/vl
I posted the steps here in my first comment
http://www.experts-exchang
do you have the ac3 filter installed?
http://ac3filter.net/