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I am getting the message "The importer reported a generic error" whenever I try to add .mov media files to my project. I am using Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 8. The .mov files generated from my iPhone seem to import properly but the .mov files from my camera are not working. I have installed the latest version of Quicktime (7 I believe). Not sure where to find more information on the specs of the file if required. Please advise. Thank you.
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Welcome to the forum.
Good luck, and let us know a bit more please.
Hunt
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I'm also getting this error, but it's when I try to add any image of any kind: .jpg, psd, .tif, .raw. I've tried adding codecs and resized the iage down to 750x 750 and I'm still unsucessful. Any ideas on what else to try?
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Gaelnavore
What version of Premiere Elements are you using and on what computer operating system is it running?
Color profiles (such as CMYK) for still imports are not supported by Premiere Elements
RAW images - Camera Raw needs to be installed. And, Camera Raw version needs to support camera, and Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements needs to support the version of Camera Raw being used.
Please supply more details and we will try to troubleshoot this.
Thanks.
ATR
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Elements 12 on Windows 8. Converting to RGB seems to have solved the problem. Thanks!
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Gaelnavore
Great news. Glad that suggestion about the color profile for your stills worked for you.
Best wishes.
ATR
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I'm getting emails from all of your threads and I turned them off.
Sent from my iPhone
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upholsteryteacher
I setup a new thread for you to post into so that you would not have to be posting randomly in any thread with my name.
Please post only in the following thread.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1420074?tstart=0
I have sent you a private message about using that link for a discussion of your issue.
I am eagerly awaiting more details of your problem so that we can solve it.
First, is your Mac Book Pro using a NVIDIA video card?
Do not post the answer in this or any other thread except the one that I just set up for you.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1420074?tstart=0
Thanks.
ATR
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Jessie.ox
The properties of your .mov from the camera are essential information to this problem solving.
But, as a point for comparison, what iPhone is the source of the video that are not a problem in Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 8 64 bit?
Although a video audio properties read out would be great http://sourceforge.net/projects/mediainfo/, we might be able to get the basic information needed here by knowing brand/model/settings for the camera being used. If you do use MediaInfo, just take care in making your choices during download and installation to avoid bloatware.
Looking forward to further details.
Thanks.
ATR
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Hi Bill/A.T.
Thanks for the quick reply.
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I downloaded the trial version of Morgan Multimedia and tried importing the file again. I still get the error.
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Morgan's, like MainConcept's MJPEG CODEC are generic MJPEG CODEC's. Many camera mfgrs. will tweak their version, so only their iteration of MJPEG will work. Sometimes, the Morgan, MainConcept or Apple will work, but often they will not. One would, in those cases, need to go to the camera mfgr. for their tweaked version.
Good luck,
Hunt
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Jessie.OX
Thanks for the follow up. Sorry the MorganJPEG codec did not resolve the issue.
In such a turn of events, would you consider converting the footage from MotionJPEG.avi to DV AVI with free programs such as MPEG Stream clip (handles 4:3 as well as 16:9) or Prism Converted (handles 4:3).
http://www.nchsoftware.com/prism/
In the nchsoftware link, the link within it to the free version of Prism is tucked away on the top right side of the page under Get It Free.
Suggested settings can be found in post 2 of this older thread in which I participated as moderator elsewhere.
http://www.elementsvillage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62426
Please let us know how we can help.
Thanks.
ATR
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I downloaded MPEG Steamclip 1.2 and converted the file to AVI. This seemed to work. It'll be a little more time consuming to convert my files but thank you very much for your assistance.
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Jessie.ox
Thanks for the update. If it would be of help, I am almost certain that MPEG Streamclip 12 will batch convert.
Here are some articles on the batch converting
Please let us know if you have any further questions or need clarification on anything written.
Thank you for the follow ups.
ATR
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Hi again,
I was trying to play around with these clips today and although the files import into the program properly now, the audio seems to be missing. Is this a side effect of converting .mov to .avi? How can I get the audio back?
Thanks,
Jessie
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Jessie.ox
When you first did the .mov to .avi conversion in MPEG Streamclip, did you have the sound then after the conversion and before these files were imported into Premiere Elements?
Or is this sound issue with a new batch of converts from .mov to .avi with MPEG Streamclip?
What specific audio settings did you use in the MPEG Streamclip dialog described in the link that I posted.
You could try the Prism Converter to see if you get the same issue.
More later.
ATR
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The sound is there before the conversion. After the conversion I added the file to the Elements Organizer (audio still in tact), but when importing into the Editor the audio disappeared.
I ended up exporting it to "DV" on the MPEG Steamclip converter instead of "AVI". This works. If I have any other questions I will let you know, thanks! I'm new at this.
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Jessie.ox
Thanks for the update with the good news that "This works."
Good job sorting out the final issues.
Best wishes,
ATR
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Found a quick solution to this:
I just experienced the same issue; opened my project and an entire folder was missing. Tried relinking and nothing. Tried deleting all files and re-importing and nothing.
So then I thought of an old trick I learned from Apple based applications; DELETE THE "PLIST" FILE!!!
STEPS:
This worked for me in no time. And I hope that it works for anyone experiencing this issue.
Thanks!
Golden Boy.
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GoldenBoyNY
Although your intent is to be helpful and share, I would point out to you in this instance the background is
Premiere Elements 12
on
Windows 8 64 bit
From what I see of your post which you are distributing around the Adobe Premiere Elements Forum today, you are working from some version
of Premiere Pro on Mac.
Problems with the same symptoms can (often do) have different causes even when the version and operating system are relevant.
ATR