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1. Re: Separating audio track for editing as a separate mp3
Bill Hunt Sep 10, 2009 7:59 PM (in response to MAMBO_MAN)From your Timeline in PrE, you can Export just the Audio file. That can be Imported into Audacity and Exported to the format of your choice.
This should work for you,
Hunt
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2. Re: Separating audio track for editing as a separate mp3
MAMBO_MAN Sep 11, 2009 8:29 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Hunt:
Thanks for the rapid response--I feel like a fool because it is really easy to do:
In the Timeline view (File>Export>Audio). It's exported as a WAVE file to
be used in whatever program suits your purpose.
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3. Re: Separating audio track for editing as a separate mp3
Bill Hunt Sep 11, 2009 5:41 PM (in response to MAMBO_MAN)Don't feel bad. Sometimes, there are easy solutions, that are just lurking - they seem too easy, and we all miss them.
Good luck, and glad that I could help you. I assume that you now have it under control?
Hunt
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4. Re: Separating audio track for editing as a separate mp3
MAMBO_MAN Sep 11, 2009 5:56 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)Yes--thanx
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5. Re: Separating audio track for editing as a separate mp3
MAMBO_MAN Sep 17, 2009 8:53 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)Hi again:
I have left this message on the Adobe Forum Message Board as well.
Have some questions about the Moyea FLV Plug-in:
As previously stated, I have been using the Prism Video converter,
which does seem to convert the FLV file to some type of an AVI file.
I then load this AVI file into Premium Elements 4 (PE4), and it first
has to be "conformed" in the PE4 software.
Then, if one attempts to open and edit this file, it either is an ex-
tremely slow process, or the software freezes, requiring a re-start
(sometimes multiple times) to complete the editing before rendering
it into an edited AVI file.
Curious to find a work-around, I avoided this first time editing and just
had the PE4 software just re-render the whole intact
Prism-generated AVI file into a PE4-generated AVI file which has
apparently much less "overehead" and can easily be edited in PE4.
So, I end up re-re-rendering the original FLV to get the edited AVI
file I want.
Does the Moyea FLV Plug-in avoid this labor-time intensive task??
Also, its web site advertises 2 different packages:
1) FLV Importer Pro for Adobe Premiere:
"FLV Importer Pro for Adobe Premiere is a plug-in program for Adobe
Premiere. Adobe Premiere is a professional and popular video editing
tool, which allows importing video and audio in various formats, like
AVI, MPE, MPG, M2V, MP3, WMV, WMA, WAV, etc.
Yet, it does not support the FLV file, which is widely used on the
web. FLV Importer Pro for Adobe Premiere is just a program to make
Adobe Premiere accept the FLV file for video editing and composing."
Price: $60
2) FLV Importer for Adobe Premiere:
"FLV Importer for Adobe Premiere is the same with the Pro version,
except the Flash 8 alpha video import and cheaper with 20$ off!
It is a plug-in program for Adobe Premiere.
Adobe Premiere is a professional and popular video editing tool, which
allows importing video and audio in various formats, like AVI, MPEG,
MPG, M2V, MP3, WMV, WMA, WAV, etc. Yet, it does not support the FLV
file, which is widely used on the web.
Support FLV files encoded by any codec,like:
Flash 8, H.263, RAW, ADPCM, MP3, Nellymoser.
FLV Importer for Adobe Premiere is just a program to make Adobe Prem-
iere accept the FLV file for video editing and composing."
Price: $40
(version 2)
The product sites of Moyea Software:
Video-to-flash.com, Flvsoft.com, My-video-converter.com.
The homepage of Moyea Software:
Which one is the most practical to get??
The site offers a "Free Trial"--is that worthwhile??
Finally, is this site trustworthy??
I am using the PE4 mainly for the conversion of FLV files and would
appreciate any rational method for accelerating the process.
Thanx.
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6. Re: Separating audio track for editing as a separate mp3
Bill Hunt Sep 20, 2009 6:09 PM (in response to MAMBO_MAN)Mambo_Man,
Unfortunately, I have only used the FLV Importer for PrPro (version 2.0), so have zero experience with any in PrE, or with other of their products. I have heard that the Moyea plug-in will NOT work in PrPro CS4, at least not yet. I'll be watching the thread, in hopes of learning something new.
Good luck,
Hunt


