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1. Re: Transcoding MPEG-2 Video, MP2 Audio
MMeguro Jul 12, 2012 2:36 PM (in response to 3ABNPublishing)Hello,
Unfortunately, Desgin and Web Premium doesn't have the MPEG2 license, and AME cannot process MPEG2 video.
In this case, AME should show you a warning message and shouldn't allow you to open those files in the first place. But, it seems you could open your MPEG2 file. What is your extention of your file? Do you have any additionaly Adobe application installed besides Desgin and Web Premium?
If AME supports MPEG2 due to an additional Adobe application installed such as Premiere Pro which has the MPEG2 license, the audio should be imported together if the file is multiplexed (Video and Audio combined in one file). If not multiplexed, video portion and audio portion are in separate files and importing this video file shows "No Audio".
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2. Re: Transcoding MPEG-2 Video, MP2 Audio
3ABNPublishing Jul 12, 2012 2:47 PM (in response to MMeguro)The file extension is ".mpg". I'm not sure which application created it and gave it that extension. The file creation part of the process belongs to another department at my company.
In this case the audio and video are in one file. So I figure it must be multiplexed then.
I do have other Adobe software, but no Adobe video editing applications. Is it possible to acquire an MPEG-2 codec that AME could use, separate from purchasing something like Premier Pro?
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3. Re: Transcoding MPEG-2 Video, MP2 Audio
3ABNPublishing Jul 12, 2012 2:55 PM (in response to MMeguro)The following article suggests that the "MPEG-2" codec is installed with any suite that includes AME CS5.5. Was this dropped in CS6? Or is the article inaccurate? Or maybe there is something I'm missing, because the article also says that an additional "MPEG2" codec is included with Adobe video products.
http://blogs.adobe.com/kevinmonahan/2011/09/13/installed-codecs-in-ame/
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4. Re: Transcoding MPEG-2 Video, MP2 Audio
MMeguro Jul 12, 2012 5:08 PM (in response to 3ABNPublishing)AME can get the MPEG2 license only via installing the supporting Adobe video apps.
Thank you for pointing out the blog post. There is no change in regard to the format licensing between CS5.5 and CS6. You need to install those video apps listed there to get MPEG2. This blog post is misleading and apoligize for the confusion...
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5. Re: Transcoding MPEG-2 Video, MP2 Audio
Kevin-Monahan Jul 24, 2012 1:09 PM (in response to MMeguro)MMeguro wrote:
AME can get the MPEG2 license only via installing the supporting Adobe video apps.
Thank you for pointing out the blog post. There is no change in regard to the format licensing between CS5.5 and CS6. You need to install those video apps listed there to get MPEG2. This blog post is misleading and apoligize for the confusion...
I'll make changes to the blog. Thanks for pointing out the error.



