I'm trying to import an MPEG4-V3 encoded movie into premiere Pro, but it just says: unsupported compression in file.
But I can watch it in media player, winamp, submax, ....
Import MPEG4-V3 into Premiere
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It worked! I downloaded the codec from an italian site. It contained a .inf and a .dll Installed using the .inf Windows asked if I wanted to replace the newer version with the old one, I said no, but it works, realy weerd, but anyways, thx!
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realy strange... I can watch the movie in the project window, but when I try to edit, I can only hear the sound, I don't see the image... when I export, I Just get all weerd colors...
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400! huy huy
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realy strange... I can watch the movie in the project window, but when I try to edit, I can only hear the sound, I don't see the image... when I export, I Just get all weerd colors...
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Hmm, maybe you should actually try replacing the file? lol
You can download a MPEG4-V3 Codec from MS -
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... nload.aspx
You can download a MPEG4-V3 Codec from MS -
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... nload.aspx
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Premiere doesn't really like MPEGs. I think with the compression MOEGs use, frame by frame and all just doesn't work. Even when you *can* see the video, when you render it with transitions and stuff it will be all jerky and stuff.
Go download the latest MPEG VirtualDub and use that to convert the video into AVI or any file type you need.
Go download the latest MPEG VirtualDub and use that to convert the video into AVI or any file type you need.