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1. Re: Only seeing Audio File in AME on Import or Export to Queue from Premiere
MMeguro Feb 19, 2014 2:12 PM (in response to soloalpinist)First of all, which versions of AME and Premiere Pro are you using?
What do you mean by only Audio File can be seen in AME? You queued a project from Premiere and saw an audio file in AME?
All encoding settings you set in Premiere are supposed to be passed onto AME once queued.
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2. Re: Only seeing Audio File in AME on Import or Export to Queue from Premiere
soloalpinist Feb 19, 2014 4:12 PM (in response to MMeguro)I'm using CS6 Master Suite.
Yes... queued a project from Premiere... it opens AME and there is only an Audio file in the AME window. The settings in Premiere (from "Export-Media") are set for Mpeg2 DVD etc before I queued it....
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3. Re: Only seeing Audio File in AME on Import or Export to Queue from Premiere
MMeguro Feb 19, 2014 4:40 PM (in response to soloalpinist)Is that audio file used in a Premiere project you queued? What else you have in your project? Do you see that this same audio file is always queued to AME? When you select File > Export > Media, did you make sure you selected a project first in Project panel, not the audio file?
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4. Re: Only seeing Audio File in AME on Import or Export to Queue from Premiere
Larry Sullivan Feb 20, 2014 10:20 AM (in response to soloalpinist)Another way of sending Premiere sequences to AME is to drag them from Premiere's Project panel directly into AME's Queue. If you do that does your sequence still show up as an audio file? Also, can you post a screen shot of AME's queue so we can see what it looks like?
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5. Re: Only seeing Audio File in AME on Import or Export to Queue from Premiere
MinnesotaDad Mar 8, 2014 6:53 AM (in response to Larry Sullivan)I'm wrestling with this same issue.
I'm on Windows 7using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.
I'm producing a two disc, dual layer DVD set for 100 families of my son's marching band.
I have a half hour "masterwork" of interviews, performance segments, rehearsal sequences, credits, etc that I've edited together complete with sound, etc.
I also then have various other video segments from the season, some high quality (1920x1080) and some lower quality.
Rather than import everything into Encore and have Encore transcode them all at the same quality, I wanted to ensure that the half-hour piece and certain other segments were transcoded as high quality as possible and given the largest file sizes I could and then transcode other segments as needed so everything would fit on the discs.
The company I'm using to duplicate/replicate the 100 DVDs from my Master DVD advised me to encode them FIRST in Premiere Pro as desired, and THEN import those files into Encore.
I've used Adobe Media Encoder a lot to export the individual segments into files I could upload to Youtube and have had no problem.
But now, two things happen:
1) AME automatically designates the "Output File" with an .aac extension
2) When I do an "Import As" of the AME encoded file in Encore it only loads an audio file (obviously)
Whassup?
Here are the settings I use in my Export Media dialogue in Premiere Pro CS6:
Format: MPEG2-DVD
Preset: NTSC Widescreen High Quality
Output Name (and filetype): ______ name with Save as Type of "Video Files(*.mpg)
BOTH the "Export Video" and "Export Audio" boxes are checked
Filters Tab: left as is, don't do anything here
Multiplexer Tab:
- choose the "DVD" button (vs the "None" button)
- Bitrate Type: left as Variable which is what is selected as a default
Video Tab:
- Codec: Reads MainConcept MPEG Video
- Quality: increase it to the max of 5
- TV Standard: NTSC
- Frame Rate: 29.97
- Field Order: None (Progressive)
- Pixel Aspect Ration: Widescreen 16:9
- Render at Maximum Depth box checked
- Bitrate Encoding: I choose CBR for my high quality segments and VBR 2-pass for my lower quality segments
- Bitrate: kick it up to the max for high qulaity segments, adjust as needed to get the filesize I want for my lower quality segments
Audio Tab:
- Audio Format: Dolby Digital
- Codec: Dolby Digital
- Bitrate: At least 320, sometimes higher for the segments I want to be the highest quality
I check the "Use Maximum Render Quality" box
I chose "Queue" for everything and then let it run overnight
So... what am I doing wrong, helpful experts????


