This message is great and big K is the man (or woman)
what a simple fix!
http://www.moviecodec.com/mb/images/s/wink.gif
wink



This message is great and big K is the man (or woman)
what a simple fix!
http://www.moviecodec.com/mb/images/s/wink.gif
wink
Although Kaneb’s trick hasn´t worked for me, either, Taitai´s solution has.
Thanks a lot, Taitai.
Although Taitai´s solution has worked for me, when I play the movie at Premiere Pro Monitor, picture and sound are superb but the picture flickers ever few seconds.
Any idea?
KANEB is the Man! I have Canon Elph S230 and Premier 6.0. It would not import the video. I tried Kaneb’s trick...worked like a charm.
I try and import a large AVI and it just stays on the importing screen, the % bar never moves
Dude You guys RULE!!!
.avi > .mpg is an awsome fix,
I wish Adobe thought of it
I’m running premiere pro and ran into the same problem.
wanted to thank doudoux though, his solution worked great.
thanks
Thanks kaneb, worked out fine with Ixus 50 .avi and premiere 6.0.
Thanks for the tip for Premier Pro. Renaming the extension to MPG works well.
Tom
Power shot A70 and Premier Pro 1.5 Taitai´s .avi > .mpg rename works Great. Thanks
I previously used Premiere Pro 1.5 with AVI from an Ixus 500, which imported when the file extension was renamed to .MPG, but the quality was far inferior to the MPGs from a similar quality Sony digital camera.
However it does not work with the Canon Ixus 700, whose AVI files do not play in anyting other than Quicktime, even if the file extensions are renamed.
Has anyone had this problem?
Hi.
I tried Kanebs trick on Adobe premiere 6.0 with four .avi videos from my ViviCam 3785 but it does not work.
I did CTRL + i and it went to the import screen. I found my file a wanted to import, selected it but did not press open. I changed teh file extension to .mpg but it said ot could not varify the file.
So i found the file NOT using adobe premiere 6.0 and changed teh file extension there from .avi to .mpg. I played it using Windows MP 9 and it was fine. So i tried opening it in premier but THIS time it said i had an unsupported rate. It only accepted 11hz-... etc.
Is it possible to change the rate?
Oh no wait- i made an adjustment to Kanebs trick and now it works!
Tsaun: Kaneb you da man!
Kaneb:No you da man!
Tsaun: No you da man!
Kaneb: Ok i am that man!
Tried Kaneb’s trick. Works, except no audio. Audio options are greyed out and all exports to file after have no audio. Any ideas? Canon A75 and Premiere 6.5.
Tried VirtualDub at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualdub/VirtualDub-1.6.8.zip?download, and it worked like a charm. Install it, open the avi from digital camera. Save as avi again (not as old avi in menu), open in Premiere.
I had the same issue with Premier 6.1 and a Canon G5. This one definately worked for me:
- Create New Project
- Open the Import File window (control-i)
- Select (but do not open) the file you want to import
- Change the file type at the bottom to: QuickTime (mov)
it will appear that there is no file to select but it should import
See prior posts!!
thank you so much!!!
Go to http://www.batchconverter.com/MorganMultimediaMJPEGCodec-download-6061.shtml
and install this one.
Handy link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/videoeditorskit/
I have a problem with Adobe Premier “ELEMENTS” its the same thing I try to open the files but it doesn’t come up with an error sign it looks as though it is importing the file but the progress bar doesn’t change at all and it stays that way for hours until i get fed up and cancel it.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME!!!
Listen to kaneb. Forget the codecs, it works a treat without them. I spent month trying to use all sorts of clever tricks and freeware for my Ixus, and he’s come up with a simple solution. I bow. Deeply.