
Tpatterson319, was also having problems with.

MTS format, but Premiere doesn't seem to want to accept that, so I convert them using Adobe Media Encoder. My main issue was with the format of the files. I then had the problem when trying to use MTS files, but I simply converted them to another format and I was fine. I don't remember where I read it, but somewhere on these forums I read that Premiere Pro CS4 considers MP3's to be "demon spawn." So, I removed all of my MP3's, converted them all to WAV format, and then re-imported them. I found a solution to this problem, but I never posted it on this forum post! Yes, I got an answer to my problem! It was posted further up, so you may not have seen it. Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8400 2.66GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.7Ghz
#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4 GREEN SCREEN MP4#
***The video files are in MP4 video format. I recently imported a WAV file and an mp3 file into my project. I usually solve this problem by restarting, but I have to get this project done! I will not be able to hear them, like last time, but the whole frame is green and I will not be able to see them. Random videos also turn green when previewd. I hear the cat perfectly, but random frames from the dog video are all I see in the preview area.) Then, I try to watch a video of a cat meowing. Say I preview a video of a dog barking, which works.

The sound does, but all I see in the preview are random frames from other video files that I have imported. However, sometimes, the video does not play. When editing my projects, I will have imported a lot of video files.īefore dragging those files into my timeline, I like to preview them. Hi! This has been happening to me a lot lately, and I really need a fix!
