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1. Re: converting h.263 video?
John T Smith Apr 29, 2011 7:30 AM (in response to davidbeisner2010)Have you tried dropping the clip on the NEW ITEM icon to see if Premiere will accept it?
See the 2nd post for NEW ITEM pointer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/770072?tstart=0
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2. Re: converting h.263 video?
Firstodd-khoqYR Apr 29, 2011 7:30 AM (in response to davidbeisner2010)Does Premiere show an error, it can't read it?
If not an it is Sorenson-made, perhaps Sorenson will and you can convert it with it. They offer a 30-day trial:
http://www.sorensonmedia.com/try/squeeze
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3. Re: converting h.263 video?
Colin Brougham Apr 29, 2011 7:34 AM (in response to davidbeisner2010)Premiere Pro CS5 won't import H.263, more commonly known by the brand name "Sorenson Spark." From File formats supported for import:
Note: Premiere Pro CS5 can import FLV files with video encoded using the On2 VP6 video codec; Premiere Pro CS5 can’t import FLV files with video encoded with the Sorenson Spark video codec. As with any unsupported format, transcode the file to a format that Premiere Pro can import.
You can convert these with FFmpeg, or a GUI called WinFF. Some instructions and options here: Re: Video Converter
I did figure out a way to import these into CS5, but it involves AviSynth and a couple other tools; easier just to convert them directly.
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4. Re: converting h.263 video?
davidbeisner2010 May 2, 2011 8:30 AM (in response to Colin Brougham)Thanks, Colin! Worked like a charm!




