![]() Hope Adobe figures out why the clips become corrupt. Hope this helps solve your problem with MTS clips with audio missing. It took me exactly 5 minutes to handle 24 clips that lost audio in my sequence. Link the clips in Premier Pro with the copied clips and allow the conforming process to complete. If you lose audio all of a sudden in your sequence involving MTS clips, just copy the impacted original clips from video card and place them into a new folder. I believe this is successful because Premier sees them as a new clip and therefore goes through the conforming process.Ī very simple fix to a problem that I spent hours with Adobe support tyring to fiqure out with no positive result. You must copy the impacted original clips and place them into a new folder and then link them. The original clip imported becomes corrupt for some unknown reason, Even if you link this corrupt clip with the original clip from the video card, it will not work. Here is my thought on what happens when all of a sudden the MTS files lose audio. ![]() Premier Pro sees the link as new media that needs to be conformed. I called this new folder "Changed MTS." In my sequence there were 24 clips that lost their audio which I copied.ģ) Go back into Premier Pro, open the involved sequence, select the clips in the Project Folder that have lost their audio and then select "Link Media." The secret is to Link the involved clips with the new copies you created of each clip, i.e., I selected the clips I pasted into the folder "Changed MTS. Copy both the MTS clip and the corresponding XMP fileĢ) Paste them into a different folder than the folder used for the orginal import of the clips prior to losing audio. Here is the successful pathway I discovered: Before taking the steps below, clear the media cache.ġ) Copy from the original import from the video card the impacted clips, i.e., those that lost their audio. What I found extremely interestting was the original import from the video card had audio but the imported clips somehow lost their audio. I actually never gave this a try because I found a much simpler method to handle this annoying problem. Then import the impacted clips into the project where the audio is missing. He recommend I create a "Watch Folder" and set the format to Quicktime and H.264. I spent three hours on the phone yesterday with Adobe Support and the individual could not figure out a fix. I have found a simple fix to MTS files that all of sudden loose their audio. Network Adapter Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC (192.168.1.Hello Fellow Premier Pro Users. Network Adapter Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Keyboard Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard SCSI/RAID Controller ENE PCI SmartMedia / xD Card Reader Controllerĭisk Drive TOSHIBA MK6034GSX (55 GB, IDE) SCSI/RAID Controller ENE PCI Secure Digital / MMC Card Reader Controller SCSI/RAID Controller ENE PCI Memory Stick Card Reader Controller IDE Controller Intel(R) 82801GBM/GHM (ICH7-M Family) Serial ATA Storage Controller - 27C4 Video Adapter Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family (128 MB)Īudio Adapter Intel 82801GBM ICH7-M - High Definition Audio Controller System Memory 501 MB (DDR2-533 DDR2 SDRAM) Motherboard Chipset Intel Calistoga i945GM/PM Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home EditionĬPU Type Mobile DualCore Intel Pentium M, 1600 MHz (12 x 133) If this option is already enabled, you dont have to do anything. To do that, from the apps menu bar, choose View > Advanced Controls. In VLC, enable the advanced controls so you can record your video. Thanks again for any help you can throw my way To start video trimming, first, launch your video with the free VLC Media Player app. Then it said that CHKDSK was deleting an index entry from index $0 of the file 25. The last time I rebooted this message came up saying that the NTFS - Type of the file system, and S3A4137D002 - volume label had an error or something along those lines. Not even the Alt+Ctrl+Del works to restart the computer. ![]() Also, another thing that seems peculiar is that opening anything needing sound (WMP, YouTube) ends up freezing up the laptop, and nothing works but Spider Solitarie. I do, however, have system sounds, like the welcome and other sounds. I've scanned my laptop for malwares, trojans, viruses, you-name-it, through AVG-free Edition and online-Kaspersky, but they don't pick up anything wrong with my system. I have a Toshiba Satellite M110 with Windows XP SP2, which seems to have everything correctly placed in terms of sound card, volume and speakers (which are redundant as I don't use any). I also don't have any sound when I put CDs or DVDs, and I tried YouTube, and also no sound. I've been surfing the net for a few days now trying to find an answer to this, and nothing seems to fix this problem: I have no sound in WMP, or any other player -winamp, which I ended up uninstalling and VLC, which I downloaded just to see if the sound will come with a new player. Hi and a big thank you for giving it a try (and thought) to my problem. ![]()
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