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    Correct AVI conversion settings for importing to Adobe Premier Elements

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    • T Offline
      TSTARAS
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have just downloaded and purchased Digital Media Converter Pro and I am trying to convert several flash video .flv files to Digital Video .avi files to be edited in Adobe Premier Elements. I am getting an error message in Premier that says " unsupported audio rate in file".
      The settings I am using are :

      VIDEO:
      Compressor, DivX 3,
      Frame Rate 29.92,
      Video Bit Rate 1200.

      AUDIO:
      Compressor, PCM 16-bit Little Endian,
      Audio Bit Rate, 1411,
      Audio Channel 2,
      Sample Rate 48000.

      Could you suggest any alterations to these settings to allow Premier to recognize the files.....Thanks....TT

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        DeskShare_-_Support
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        This problem with AVI import seems to be the result of a missing or improperly installed DirectX filter on your PC, which is needed for Premiere Elements to import certain multimedia files. If you have a Hewlett-Packard PC, you may need to download and install an updated Realtek High Definition audio driver from HP's web site. If your computer is from another manufacturer, it would be a good idea to be sure you have the latest driver for your audio system.

        If this does not help, please try using this audio compression with your AVI files: MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3) with a Frequency of 44100 Hz and a Bitrate of 256 Kbps.

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