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  • Importing H.264 HD encoded files?!

    Posted by Michael Wroblewski on November 6, 2009 at 8:14 pm

    I’m in dire need of some assistance here. I’m running CS3 and trying to import these video files that I recorded on a Samsung HVX-H100. The files are encoded in the H.264 HD format. The files play fine on the camera, but when transferred to my computer they become dysfunctional and only the audio “works”. I’m on a deadline and need these videos edited by Wednesday, but I cannot play them let alone import them to Premiere.

    I’ve tried playing them in several different apps, Windows Media Player, VLC and Quicktime. Quicktime works the best, but the videos are still quite jittery. In VLC, the files play the first couple of frames and get stuck. I was able to convert a couple of the files, but I need all of them to work. I converted some to avi format and have been successful in importing them into Premiere. These files have a bit rate of around the 11k range. The ones that I was not able to convert were of the 17k bit rate range. I’ve tried everything I can think of…downloading the right codec, updating my direct x,…

    The files were recorded in High definition 720p under the ‘Fine’ quality some with a bit rate in the 11k range and some (the ones unable to be converted) in the 17k range. They are encoded in MP4-AVC / H.264 HD.

    My computer is an HP Pavilion laptop with dual core 2.2 ghz processor, 3g ram and running an ATI HD Radeon 3200 graphics card. The camera came with some crappy software to upload the files which I used (intelli-studio), but I also tried uploading the files straight off the flash memory card, but no luck in either direction.

    If anyone could help me I will be so grateful. I’m panicking quite a bit because I need to have these done by this week.

    I either need to figure out why these files aren’t working or find some program that will successfully convert these files to another format of equal quality. Any assistance is greatly appreciated, thank you.

    Bob Dix replied 16 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Brian Louis

    November 7, 2009 at 12:15 am

    You ought to try Cineform’s Neoscene, your computer is underpowered for processing native AVCHD, and you should use a intermediate codec, your computer specs are just over the minimum requirements for Neoscene, you can download a trial, if you like it you can purchase a key to unlock it. you can buy it from a internet vender like Videoguys, Safeharbor, etc for about $30 cheaper.

    https://www.cineform.com/neoscene/

  • Bob Dix

    November 10, 2009 at 6:39 am

    Well if you were using premiere Pro 1.5.1 , the mov files would go to My Pictures file from a Canon EOS 5D mark II and you would then assemble them on the timeline and then render to edit.

    Good luck

    In addition, note the files will be jittery if left unrendered, if you have 25 minutes of mov. H264 files it could take 4.5 hours to render using a Pentium 4 3.23Ghz @88FSB and only 2 GB ram , your computer should cut this time by 80%. Note. The mov. H264 files played back on a Sony 46″ bravia in HD are simply stunning, ie., Exported to Tape , you may have to try Bluray

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