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CS6 wil not the import the audio by my AVCHD camera

May 18, 2012 8:01 AM

Tags: #problem #not #adobe #audio #premiere #avchd #import #cs6

I have the Canon Legria HFR 206, but the audio will not import when i import the AVCHD video's. Can anyone help me with my problem (excuse for my english, i'm 14 year old from the Netherlands...)

 
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    May 18, 2012 8:31 AM   in reply to Thomas Blanken

    Please describe how you are getting the files from your camera to your hard drive, and from your hard drive into PPro

     

    More information needed for someone to help... click these links and provided the requested information

    -http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840

    -http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416679

     
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    May 18, 2012 9:22 AM   in reply to Thomas Blanken

    Thomas,

     

    Also, have you Copied the full folder structure to your HDD, or just the MTS files? You want the full folder structure.

     

    Good luck,

     

    Hunt

     
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    May 18, 2012 2:13 PM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    Bill Hunt wrote:

     

    Thomas,

     

    Also, have you Copied the full folder structure to your HDD, or just the MTS files? You want the full folder structure.

     

    Good luck,

     

    Hunt

    Please explain why you need the full AVCHD file system structure over just the MTS file.

     
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    May 18, 2012 2:48 PM   in reply to Rallymax-forum

    With many formats these days, the audio and video are not necessarily saved as one file. You might have audio and video seperately, as well as other "MXF" data that describes the footage, date recorded, camera used, etc. and ALL of this info is needed for Premiere to import and process your video properly. If you try to just pick out the video clips from your folders, you might be missing critical parts when it gets to Premiere.

     

    As mentioned, copy EVERYTHING over to your hard drive, and then also in Premiere, use Media Browser to import the clips you want. This will better interpret the footage properly for the above mentioned reasons, it digs through the folders for you and finds what it needs. Works better than "Import" alone.

     

    Thanks

     

    Jeff Pulera

    Safe Harbor Computers

     
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    May 18, 2012 2:49 PM   in reply to Rallymax-forum

    The folder contains "metadata" that is needed for editing

     
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    May 18, 2012 3:31 PM   in reply to Thomas Blanken

    >But the movies from my

     

    You say you are 14, so I will guess you do not drive an automobile... but when you do,  you will most likely find that the oil filter from a Fiat will not fit a Mercedes, even though they both filter oil

     

    No two brands/models of cameras are exactly the same... there is no "But the movies from my" in this case... you asked, and were given the answer

     

    Have you tried the advice you were given by Jeff?

     
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