MP4 in Adobe Premiere Element

When I import a mp4 file in adobe Premier element, the sound disappears.
The file has been converted from VRO to MP4 with VLC.

Hi, A.T.Romano,
I tried changing the extension name from .ROV to .mpg and it works. It’s marvelous. Thank you very much for your expertise…
The videos relates to 30 years of my children. Now I’m in a position to make a film with APE.
Thank you again.
Le 17 oct. 2014 à 19:56, A.T. Romano <[email protected]> a écrit :
MP4 in Adobe Premiere Element
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Phtho52
Thanks for the update.
If you are dealing with files with a ROV file extension instead of the VRO file extension, then I need to reconsider my reply which was specific
for VRO.
I am heading online to see what I can find out about ROV and the Sony DVD Player/Video Cassette Recorder SLV-D 990P.
To be continued...
ATR
Add On...curious that you did not find the cfa and pek set for your audio in the Media Cache Files Folder. Typically all video and audio are
conformed...video see mcdb and audio see cfa/pek.
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