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  • Assistance needed! – How can I bring a segment from a video into Premiere Pro CS5?

    Posted by Chris Wood on January 8, 2011 at 11:07 pm

    Hello, so I need to basically talk about some films in this Uni project, and to do that I need to show video examples.

    So I need to grab a small clip from the 700MB AVI’s I have downloaded of these different films.

    I’ve tried loads of stuff. I’ve tried trimming the selection on Quicktime Pro Mac, and this gives me what I want in terms of length, so now I have the section of the video I want, but now I can’t import it into Premiere because I don’t have the right codec.

    I’ve also tried trimming the selection then exporting it as AVI and MP4 and MPEG and stuff. That doesn’t work.

    I’ve tried importing the films directly into Premiere, some work and I am able to cut them, others go out of synch, others have no audio at all.

    I’m stumped. How can I do this quickly and pain-free?

    To summarize, I need a program that will chop a section of a film .avi and then I need to bring it in to Premiere Pro with working audio.

    Thanks.

    Rinny Wilson replied 15 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Todd Kopriva

    January 10, 2011 at 10:16 pm

    > I’ve tried trimming the selection on Quicktime Pro Mac, and this gives me what I want in terms of length, so now I have the section of the video I want, but now I can’t import it into Premiere because I don’t have the right codec.

    What codec are you missing?

    If you created .mov files that are the clips that you want, you’re just about done. Premiere Pro can certainly import .mov files, as long as the codec used for the video in those .mov containers is installed.

    So, what codec is it?

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  • Rinny Wilson

    January 17, 2011 at 9:43 pm

    If you can get your file over to a PC, try using Virtualdub. It’s a free program that will allow you to open your AVI, choose in/out points, set a compression codec and export with audio painlessly.

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