How import AVI h.264 no Premiere CC 2014
Can anyone help me??
Did a render of an animation I produced in Blender AVI h.267 need to do some editing and I can not import into Premiere CC 2014. Not want to lose the quality of the animation I did
Chico Crevin
Do you have any version of Premiere Elements at the present time? What computer operating system is being used for your video projects?
Premiere Elements does not support AVCHD (MPEG4 AVC/H.264).avi. It can support files with AVCHD compression, and it can support files with the file extension (wrapper format) .avi. But, it does not support the combo of AVCHD.avi (AVCHD video compression wrapped/contained by the .avi format.
Do you really mean H.264.avi and not H.267.avi? You could download and install the free 30 days tryout of Premiere Elements 12 and determine if it will work for you with your particular file. If you wanted to send a sample H.264.avi via a Dropbox link in a post, I would be glad to test it on my Premiere Elements software.
But, I am almost sure that the answer is going to be the same as you found for Premiere CC 2014 - no import for your H.264.avi.
ATR
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total bitrate: 4387 kBit / s
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Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.154
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