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on Jun 4, 2015 5:58 PM by princezanzibar Premiere CS6 cann't import MPEG2 files kayut Jun 9, 2012 2:02 AM Hi,Whenever I try to import MPEG2 videos in to Adobe Premiere CS6, I get the following error:"There was an error decompressing Audio or Video...."Doe's anybody know what is the reason for
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that?Thanks I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 122403Views Tags: none (add) importContent tagged with import, cs6Content tagged with cs6, mpeg2Content tagged with mpeg2, decompressingContent tagged with decompressing, kayutContent tagged with kayut This content has been marked as final. Show 24 replies 1. Re: Premiere CS6 cann't import MPEG2 files Harm Millaard Jun 9, 2012 5:09 AM (in response to kayut) [irrelevant comment deleted] Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Premiere CS6 cann't import MPEG2 files Jeff Bellune Jun 9, 2012 5:19 AM (in response to kayut) Does this thread help:Adobe Forums: MPEG-2 codecs missing from Adobe Media Encoder CS6 installed with Creative Cloud Membership Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: Premiere CS6 cann't import MPEG2 files Harm Millaard Jun 9, 2012 6:11 AM (in response to Jeff Bellune) Do you know Hauppage TV recorders use MPEG2 in a non-compatible format, that there are a few sports cameras that use
Premiere Pro << PREVIOUS • FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • MPGs and VOBs no longer import in my Premiere Pro decompression error has been detected CC 2014 by Alan Knight on Apr 26, 2015 at 2:31:47 pm
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Dear video experts, This weekend I'm getting back into a video project I started a while back and decompression error 6 for some reason, a bunch of MPG files which I had ripped and converted from DVDs (probably using VOB2MPG) are no longer importing in Premiere Pro CC 2014. I get the https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1020222 message "There was an error decompressing audio or video." When I tried to play them in WMP, I only heard audio so.... I installed Windows 8 Codec Pack and now they play fine in WMP but they still will NOT import in Premiere Pro CC 2014. I tried uninstalling PP CC 2014 latest version (8.2) and therefore reverting back to version 8.0.0 https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/3/965448 and it did not help. Please note that they dont import in Media Encoder nor After Effects either. Yet these were importing fine last year. Another option I tried was to start over and try importing VOBs directly into Premiere by first copying them to my HDD and then doing Import-->Import Folder (and selecting the VIDEO_TS folder) but I got the error that "file format not supported". So while I was able to import VOBs directly in the past, as well as open my old MPG files, I can now do neither of those things in the Adobe environment. Any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated! :)Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: MPGs and VOBs no longer import in my Premiere Pro CC 2014by Alan Knight on Apr 26, 2015 at 4:04:25 pmPROBLEM SOLVED! Posting my own solution here... Uninstall and reinstall the big 3: After Effects, Premiere, and Media Encoder. All functionality of .VOB and .MPG2 imports restored. :)Return to posts indexReport Post<< PREVIOUS • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >>© 2016 CreativeCOW.net All Rights Reserved[TOP]
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