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Hello, new to the forum. I've just tried importing some .wav files into my timeline in my Photoshop Elements 15 Premier. It imported the files, but there is no audio in them...just a level wave form. Anybody experienced this before?
Download Download | Audacity® and save it as a wave.
Then try agian.
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This was posted in The Lounge, which is a non-tech-support, not-product-specific forum. I'm moving it to a tech support forum.
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Thank you Pariah. I am new to the forum so I don't really know how things work here. I appreciate you pointing me in the right direction!
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No, I have not experienced it. Can you give more detail about the files and where they came from? Perhaps more about your computer and your procedures too? Maybe a screenshot of your timeline. Generally, Premiere Elements never has trouble with .wav files.
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Hello Whsprague,
Thank you for replying to my delema. The files come from my Olympic Digital recorder, (model VN-960PC) recorded in .WAV format. The files are playable on my PC desktop. I am running Windows 10 on an HP Envy machine with 16Gb or Hynix RAM. The media player in Windows 10 plays the files fine. However, when I import the files into my time line on Adobe Premiere Elements 15 they import but it shows a "flat line" on the waveform. Upon playing the clip on the time line there is no audio, just as if there was just a dead empty clip. I will attempt a screen shot here to illustrate what the clip looks like...
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BTW, I have uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 and Premiere elements 15...didn't help.
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Download Download | Audacity® and save it as a wave.
Then try agian.
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Bingo! That was the trick. Thank you very much Ann!
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Ann+Bens wrote
Download Download | Audacity® and save it as a wave.
Then try agian.
Well done Ann!