Premiere Pro CS4 PCM export with 5.1 channels possible?

Due to the missing SurCode DD 5.1 codec in CS4 I wonder if Premiere Pro CS4 or Encore CS4 can export or create a Blu-Ray disc with 5.1 PCM audio?
I only can choose PCM stereo or DD stereo so far.

I've a question. So far I could not export 5.1 channels with Premiere Pro CS4.
Even I could not Master in 5.1. I hav same 5.1Master, but I could not change the (final) Master settings to 5.1. Can this be changed? Or maybe the probleme is that I don't have a driver or a plug-in, or can this be solved with puuting a 5.1 or 7.1 audiocard in the PC?
Thanks forward!
Oh I'd forgot. I only export to .avi, .mpg, .mp4. I don't use the other formats. Can this be somhow the probleme?

Similar Messages

  • Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Cannot Export to Encoder Cannot find Updates

    I am trying to export my movie from Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, I get a window that reads: An Adobe Media Endocer update is available for this version of Premiere Prol To download the latest update, please run the Adobe Updater from the Help menu or visit htt://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates. When I go help menu and select updates, It only comes back with the Adobe Reader 9 update. When I visit http://www.adobe.com/downloades/updates I cannot find the update anywhere, all updates seem to be for CS5.
    Everytime I have used this program in the past the Encoder programs opens automatically when I export from Premiere Pro. But not anymore.
    When I open Encoder then open Premiere Pro and export my movie, It loads into Encoder but I get these two error readings. Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library, Assertion Failed! Program:... File:..\GUI\Editor.cpp, Line: 391, Expression: false, For information on how your program can cause an assertion failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts (Press Retry to debug the application - JIT must be enabled
    When I select retry, I get another window that reads: PProHeadless.exe has stopped working, A problem caused the program to stop working correctly, Windows will close the program and notify yoou if a solution is available.

    What Adobe products do you have installed?  Production Premium or ?
    What you did puts the file into the ame queue, but does not actually export it.
    Can you open ame?  Start -> Programs -> [adobe program group] -> Adobe Media Encoder

  • My Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 wont export properley.

    Im running Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 on my Windows Vista & everytime I try to export my video something goes wrong. When I go to export, it opens Adobe Media Encoder & starts encoding it, but most of the time it will jus stop encoding. Even the elapsed time stops ticking. & I know it isnt the program freezeing up because I can still click the icons and even cancel or add new files, and it isnt just running slow because ive left it for 4 hours and it made no progress at all. A few times it has finished but the video gets screwed up. Like once a certain effect didnt show up, & both times the clips got screwed up & jus flashed green & repeated with the audio stillplaying fine. The only thing I can think of is it's the fact that Im running Vista or that the video has 117 items imported. Please help, Im at wit's end.

    Alright, my computer is a Windows Vista. My processor is AMD athlon(tm) Dual Core Processor 4450e 2.30 GHz. I have 3 Gigs of memory (RAM), and it's a 32-bit Operating System. I have 2 harddrive Disks, the C drive (85.6 GB free of 112 GB) and a "FACTORY_IMAGE (D:)" with 1.53 GB  free of 11.2 GB, but I think the D drive is just for recoverey, it came built in with the computer. My virtual memorey says it's saving on the C drive and has "Total paging file size for all drives: 3241 MB". I close all other programs besides Adobe Premire Pro CS4, and Adobe Media Encoder when encodeing. Ive also tried running just Media ENcoder with same results.
    The video files I have uploaded are .MP4 and .FLV. Ive uploaded MP3 files for some of the sound clips and PNG for some still images. Like I said before I have 117 imported files. Also my video is 7 minutes and 44 seconds long.
    Now my problem has never accoured in the same place in the video. It seems to be spontanious. For example I tryed to export it the first time and it encontered an "Unknown Error" this was at a minute and a half of encoding the video. Then the second time I tryed to encode it it worked all the way through, but when I went to play the file it played just fine up until a point. then a series of clips began to flicker and play the wrong clips, some times from a scene that happened just previously to the clip before and also flash green. The audio stayed the same though. After the clip finished and another clip began to play it worked fine. Then I tryed to encode it a third time and this time it simply stopped encoding. Like I mentioned earlier the program or my computer never froze it just stopped encoding and the timer stopped. This happened a few more times before it finished encoding it again, but the same problem happened with the skipping, playing the wrong clip and flashing green while the video progressed, but this time it happened at a compltetly different part. For exaple the first time it happened about 2 minutes into the movie and the second time it happened about 5 minutes intot he movie.
    When while I was making the video randomly the flickering of wrong clips and green flashing accourded when I would played a scene, now by just restaring premiere the problem would go away and the scene would play just fine. But this only happened in editing maybe 3 times. Unlike when I was encoding where it happens everytime the program finishes.
    I hope this was enough info, if Ive missed anything please tell me.

  • I need a definitive answer for using Premiere Pro CS4 to work with .m2ts and .mts files

    I have a Canon Vixia HF20 and a Sony HDR-XR350V.  The Canon gives me .MTS files and the Sony produces .M2TS files.  What do I need to do to be able to work with these files in Premiere Pro?  I've searched and gotten that I'll need to purchase a codec.  But are both file types going to be good with one codec?
    Also, what are the steps to getting started?  Purchase the codec, load the codec...Will there be any other steps to working with the files in Premiere?
    I'm sorry for the basic questions, I'm a photographer!  I've never worked with video before, and this is HARD!
    Thank you for your help,
    Michelle

    Hi, Michelle.
    I'm nowhere near the authority on this stuff that many of the others are here, but I have Premiere Pro CS4 and I work directly with AVCHD .mts files from my Panasonic camera. I simply browse to the directory where the .mts files are located and drag them into the project. I didn't need to purchase any additional codec, this is natively supported in Premiere CS4.
    I can't speak to m2ts files as I don't have any gear that generates them.
    One thing you do need to know, however, and this is important. Whether you're running a Mac or a PC, if you're going to work with high def footage such as AVCHD, you're going to need a fairly high performance computer with sufficient RAM, good performing hard drives and a fast CPU.
    I tried this on a PC that was fine for my recording studio (audio), fine for professional software development, but choked and stuttered working with HD material. That's not a problem with the Adobe software, it's just the nature of the beast. HD is extremely demanding stuff, so you need top flight gear to work with it. I bought a higher performance PC and now it runs just fine.
    Hope this helps,
    Chris

  • Premiere Pro CS4 Goes Psychedelic with OS X 10.7 Lion

    Ever since installing OS X 10.7 Lion, Premiere Pro CS4 has gone on a psychedelic trip making it practically impossible to edit. This happens when dragging any assets to the timeline. Will adobe be addressing this issue anytime in the near future?
    Adobe Production Premium installed on a Macbook Pro 2.66 Ghz Intel Core i7, 4Gb 1067 Mhz DDR3

    Same Problem here on CS3... Posted it a few days ago.
    I just got of the phone with adobe. He told me, they don't have any support for CS3 any more. And he agreed that there are maaaany bugs with lion and adobe products. But there probably won't be any updates for older versions... So three choices for me: Live with it, Go back to Snow Leopard or buy the incredible cheap update to CS 5.5 for nearly 2000 € ( instead of buying the full version for nearly 4000€ ).
    I think I'll take option number 4 - > I'll work with Final Cut from now on...
    Thank you Adobe.

  • Premiere Pro CS4 having issues with Windows 7

    Hello, I've been using Premier Pro CS4 on my new Sony Vaio that is running Windows 7. I experience slowdown occasionally when editing videos and Premiere has begun to crash a lot and I cannot export any of my projects without a complete crash of Premiere. My laptop has all of the required specifications and I cannot figure out what's going on. Thanks for your help.

    Welcome to the forum.
    This ARTICLE will give you tips on the types of additional info, that will be so useful to us, in trying to help you.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Png file inside Premiere Pro CS4 project - export video problem

    Hi I've got a strange problem with Premiere CS4. I have a project with two layers. First (bottom) is with video material on it, and on second one (top) has a transparent PNG file. Preview looks great but after exporting it to uncompressed AVI theres a weird "shadow" round area where PNG isn't transparent.
    Preview in Premiere: http://pszajna.ires.pl/preview.jpg
    Export screen: http://pszajna.ires.pl/export.jpg

    I see where Ann is going with this. I recommend you check the alpha channel in the source monitor. You may find unwanted variations in transparency.
    Cheers
    Eddie
    PremiereProPedia   
    RSS feed)
    - Over 350 frequently answered questions
    - Over 300 free tutorials
    - Maintained by editors like
    you
    Forum FAQ

  • Premiere Pro freezes after exporting with Media Encoder

    So I'm running the latest version of CC.
    Mac Pro, OSX 10.9.2, 8-Core Xeon, 24GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB
    I've got a very simple and straight forward timeline. After sending "Exporting Media" via queue to Media Encoder, everything exports fine. But after returning to Premiere, it has become impossibly slow--practically frozen. No crash, no error message, just takes about 60 seconds for any clicks to register. I click save project, and the saving progress bar does not visibly progress, yet it seems to actually successfully save the project, because closing and launching premiere, the file is saved up-to-date just fine.
    So for the past few days, I've been saving --> export/queue timeline --> quit premiere --> allow queue to complete --> then relaunch premiere... Of course, this is only a temporary work around.
    Now, if I "Export" the media only without queueing in Encoder, it does fine and premiere remains stable and normal.
    Ideas?

    Exact same problem here, plus exports are slow
    Specs
    latest CC
    OSX 10.9.2
    3.4GHz Core i7
    32Gb 1600MHz DDR3
    GTX 680MX GPU
    4TB Thunderbolt GRAID, footage/project files
    3TB USB3 Seagate for cache
    1TB Apple for system

  • Adobe premiere pro cs4 system requirements

    hey anyone can help with adobe premiere pro cs4 ?
    can it installed in windows seven?
    i need the info as soon as possible..
    thx !!

    Hi,
    Premiere Pro CS4 is compatible with 32 and 64 bit windows 7.0. However, Premiere Pro CS5 is compatible with only 64 bit.
    If you purchase CS5 master Collection or Production Premium CS5, you will get CS4 Premiere Pro 32 bit. It means that
    Premiere Pro CS4 will work in Windows 7.0 32 or 64 bit.
    Please refer to this Microsoft link which shows the compatibility of Adobe Products with Windows
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Default.aspx?type=Software
    I hope this link is help ful.
    Regards,
    SM

  • Premiere Pro CS4 - Problems with mpeg2 export file

    Hello!
    I shoud get export a one videofile (mpeg2 D-10, 4:2:2) with 4 audio channels (two stereo track). Audio must be .wav and PCM. The end result shoud be on channel 1 and 2, which has music, effects and narration. Channels 3 and 4, everything else, but without narration. (tv company wants to change narration language).
    The problem is that Premiere Pro cs4 connects two separate stereo tracks  to one stereo track when I export mpeg2 file. Another problem is that Premiere Pro does not accept PCM audio if  I have any multiplexing setting selected. If I select none multiplexing, audio is seperate from the video file.
    I have now about 150 test clips with different settings, nothing works...So, please help me! What shoud I do? Is this possible with Premiere Pro CS4 and Adobe Media Encoder? If so, how it can be done?

    I don't believe the end result is possible with Premiere Pro alone. You'll have to export out am .m2v file, and two separate .wav files.  Then look to other tools to mux them together.

  • Exporting Settings (Premiere Pro CS4 with Matrox)

    Premiere Pro CS4
    Canon XHG1 camera (HDV/Mini DV/NTSC)
    Matrox RT.X2
    HP Z800 with 2.4GHz Intel Xeon processor, 12GB RAM, and running Windows 7
    I have experience with digital video editing in Premiere, exporting up to 40-minute videos (that took maybe 2 hours to export), but the last version I used was maybe Premiere 7 and I didn’t have the Matrox card (and was using a computer much less capable than this one). I was also just using a consumer-level camera, not the big Canon. Now I’m trying to export video and there are way more choices than I had before, and it seems like the estimated time to export is quite high, despite having a good machine and the Matrox card.
    So my question is, is there a chart anywhere that says what settings to use for the particular output you are looking for? For instance, what should I pick for the web that is good enough quality but not a giant file? What should I pick if I want to make a DVD? Is there a way to directly export to a DVD if you aren’t manipulating the video at all? I’ve been told I should be able to utilize the Matrox card to reduce the export time, but it seems like it takes at least 5 times the length of the video to export no matter what.
    I guess an important question here is, what is the normal amount of time I should expect something to take to export? I have a 2-hour video that just needs to be transferred from the mini DV tapes and burned to a DVD – no effects necessary. The lowest export time estimate I can get is around 10 hours, and I have no idea what that will look like in terms of quality when done.
    In the future I will be doing mostly short (2 minutes or less) videos for web, so export time should be short, but I’d still like to know what the best settings are and how long it should take.
    I hope this makes sense – thanks for your help!
    Genevieve

    Thanks for your help. I have copied and pasted my results below. It seemed to get through that queue very quickly, so perhaps the slowness is do to something more specific in the project I am working on. Perhaps a large mismatch in what I am capturing vs. what I am exporting? The camera is recording in HD.... I don't know much about hardware at all, and only know very basic stuff about exporting, so I know it is probably difficult to understand what I'm looking for. The last version of Premiere I had basically allowed you to choose format, size, quality, and codec whereas this version has so many different export settings I can pick from, it is hard to just guess and check which ones work best.
    Hewlett Packard,  Computer Manufacturer
    HP Z800 Workstation,   Computer Model
    132.2,  secs Total Benchmark Time
    32,  secs AVI  Encoding Time
    46.2,  secs MPEG Elapsed Time
    54,  secs Rendering Time
    Intel,    CPU Manufacturer
    Xeon E5530,    CPU Model
    2.40,    GHz CPU speed
    1,    Number of CPU chips
    4,    Total Number of Cores
    12GB,    GB RAM
    Premiere Pro CS4,    APP Version PPBM4 DV
    Win 7 (64),    OSVersion
    SAS,    OS Disk Interface
    500xR1E,    GB OS Disk Capacity
    15,000,    OS Disk Speed
    Same as OS,    Project Disk Interface
    Same as OS,    GB Project Disk Capacity
    Same as OS,    Project Disk Speed
    Same as OS,    Preview Disk Interface
    Same as OS,    GB Preview Disk Capacity
    Same as OS,    Preview Disk Speed
    Same as OS,    Output Disk Interface
    Same as OS,    GB Output Disk Capacity
    Same as OS,    Output Disk Speed
    NVidia Quadro FX 1800,    Graphics Board
    Using a Matrox RT.X2 Capture Card,    Comment

  • PREMIERE PRO CS4  CRASHES every time I try to export to media....

    Import a file in whatever format (MPEG 2, MPEG 4, AVI, etc.), I add effects (or leave the file untouched) and then try to export it to MEDIA...Then Premiere Pro CS4 crashes giving me this error:
    Premiere Pro has encountered an error.
    [..\..\Scr\Component\ComponentFactory.cpp-119]
    After pressing "continue" it brings another message:
    Sorry, a serious error has ocurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We wil attempt to save your current project.
    I press OK and the Crash Report dialog box appears....
    I installed Premiere Suite 3 weeks ago and I have never used this software before....Premiere has never allowed me to export any file...
    My Lap Top has Windows 7 Ultimate - 64 with NVidia GT 130 1 GB video card, 8 GB of RAM, 1 TB of HD and 1920 x 1080 P display...
    Any advice?  or somebody who has had the same problem?
    Thanking you for your time and courtesies in assisting me, please receive my best regards.
    AZUARO

    Have you just installed the software or applied
    updates also?
    Updates are needed for premiere as well as Media and other.......
    Ciao
    Giorgio

  • Premiere Pro CS4 "Export Settings" window does not show up.

    Hello,
    I've run into a new problem with Premiere Pro CS4. Basically, when I select "File > Export > Media" my Export Settings window doesn't show up. If I click on the Premiere window I hear the beeping sound and nothing happens, if I hit Enter the Export Data window pops up and then Media Encoder opens. So, it seems that my Export Settings window is still open but I can't see it and make the necessary setting changes. It does not appear to be minimized and I can not locate it on my desktop anywhere. This is really frustrating because I was able to see the Export Settings window just a few weeks ago when I was exporting my last project. I've tried changing my screen resolutions but that didnt reveal the Export Settings window.
    Does anyone know what is going on here and, more importantly, how I can fix it? I am really stuck here and am working against a deadline. Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
    -Ben

    Ben,
    THANK YOU!!!! For two days I have been struggling with the exact same issue. And of course it was simple to fix, if I had just thought about it. Thank you for taking the time to post your experience. I had tried all sorts of stuff trying to get everything onto my #1 monitor, with desktop & workspace resets, resizing my display, etc. After reading and printing your post,
    Hitting ALT+Space,
    Down Arrow,
    Enter,
    and then pressing the left arrow and watching my Export window slide into view, I was laughing so hard, that I was tearing up. It would have been a month waiting for my second monitor to get repaired to get to see what was still being displayed on this ghost monitor. Each week, I video and edit our church's service and then post three versions (Windows Media Player, Ipod-MP4, MP3 Audio) of it to our web site. I would have been four weeks behind were it not for your post.
    Again, a BIG Thank You!!!
    Tony Salso
    [email protected]
    Cedar City, UT 84720
    Tony—Professional Digital Pictures
    --Videographer and Webmaster
    Red Hills Southern Baptist Church
    Serving Jesus in Southern Utah
    [email protected]
    www.redhillssbc.org

  • Premiere Pro CS4 (Windows 7) will not (Capture or Record) connect with DV Cass Recorder

    For 12 yrs I've Never had a problem w Adobe Prem Pro seeing my Panasonic  AG-DV2000, DV cassette Recorder. Premiere Pro CS4 (with Windows 7 Ultimate) will not connect (Capture or Record)with my DV Cassette Recorder - Panasonic  AG-DV2000. I upgraded my computer to below components & added Windows 7 at same time.  Have had Adobe Prem Pro CS4 since fall with no problems.  I usually have 2 - 5 videos, with 2 - 4 audios, going at same time on my timeline. (These digital videos & audios I shot myself professionally with mini DV cassettes.) Most projects are between 10 to 50 mins on timeline, w transitions or crossfades between video & audios. Firewire attached from computer to Panasonic. No Capture card in new system, not needed, use to watch over an external TV, now watch over a second monitor or in program  monitor.    [Am I just missing a simple setting??]           Computer below & settings:   very up to date.
    motherboard                        ASUS P6T
    CPU                                         i 7    2.67 GHz
    RAM                                       6 GB
    video                                      ATI Radion HD 5700  1 gig Memory  OpenGL 3.2
    Main Drive                            500g  SATA 7200 rpm
    Raid Drive                              1.2 TB  7200 SATA
    Windows 7                            64 Bit Ultimate
    DVD/CD                                  writable Disc Drive
    AVG                                        Antivirus 9.0
    Playback Settings
                    Realtime Playback
    yes                                          Desktop Video Display
    External Device                    DV 25 720X 576i
    Aspect Ratio Conv              Hardware
    yes                                          External Device Audio
                    Export                     External Device                    DV 25 720X 576i
    yes                                          Disable Video output when in background.
    24p Conversion Method      -  Interlaced frame 2:3:3:2
    Preferences          (only things not set at default)
    Audio Output Mapping       --   Premiere Pro WDM Sound (have also tried Audio Out)
    Device Control     DV/HDV Device Cont Options:  NTSC,  Panasonic,  AG-DV2000P,  Auto Detect
                                    (Check Status) Says it is ONLINE
    Media                     Cache files saved to My Raid drive not C drive  (so they will run faster)
                                    Indeterminate Media Timebase:   29.97 fps Non Drop Frame
    Project Settings   Video --  Timecode             Audio -- Audio Samples
    Capture Format  (tried both)  DV & HDV   (all settings checked for during preview & capture)
                    Under DV               says Panasonic is Online, export to tape/it renders/Premiere controls the Panasonic recorder -looks like it's recording, but see no video -                                                 hear the sound. On Playback nothing was recorded? ( And Can't capture from tape to computer)
                    Under HDV            Says Panasonic is Offline, but computer able to control the Panasonic start/stop, but doesn't record or capture tape to computer? 
    [ I think this DV/HDV part is correct......  it's getting very confusing at this point??!! Your help is appreciated Thank YOU ]

    http://www.studio1productions.com/Articles/Firewire-1.htm
    Above article HELPED me -- and is working fine!!
    Was an Easy fix, took less than 2 mins. 
    After a 2 1/2 month ordeal.
    Info from the "forum help group" through adobe.  jk

  • Need help with 24fps in Premiere Pro CS4

    I am having issues  working with 24fps imported video. My computer hardware is an AMD dual core processor running at 2.6GHz. It has 2GB of Kingston Hyper-X memory, 2x 300GB hard drives (not RAID), and an Nvidia 7900GS video card with 256MB video ram. My operating system is Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1. I am running Premiere Pro CS4 with all the current updates.
    So here is the issue I am having. I captured video on a Canon XL2 in 24fps, 16:9 widescreen, and 2:3:3:2 pulldown. My CS4 project settings were set up as DV-24P Widescreen 48KHz. I did not try changing other settings on the other tabs. I captured the video directly from the XL2 with no dropped frames. The resulting AVI plays back in Windows Media Player 11 correctly. What I mean by that is the is no jerky video, I get no raster lines, and the video quality is very clear. When I load the video into the time line and play it back in the program monitor the video jerks like it is dropping frames, I get raster lines and it looks like video clarity fades in and out.
    At first I thought nothing about it. I used Adobe Media Encoder, and burned a DVD. Playback on my widescreen TV looked jerky, rastered, and the video was only clear in static scenes. So I made some test projects with different settings. Still had no success. The original capture looks good, but whatever I do in Premiere the video jerks and looks like old VHS video.
    I did another test. I set the XL2 to 30P and 4:3, and captured the video. Again the captured AVI looks good. Put it on the Premiere timeline and played it in the program monitor. It plays fine - good video quality, no rastering, and no jerking. Made a DVD with no problems in the video. So my question is what setting in Premiere do I need to capture, edit, and export 24fps 16:9 widescreen video so that it plays back with with the same video quality as it was captured? Do you think it is an encoder problem? The captured AVI is what ever encoder came with Windows/Premiere as I have not added any other encoders.
    Any help would be apperciated. If I have not supplied enough information, please just ask.  

    If the video is playing back badly in Premiere Pro from the timeline, then the things I would check would be the program monitor quality - is it set to highest...if you don't know where that it is, click on the 4 horizontal lines in the top corner of the program monitor - make sure highest quality is selected. It also may be a video card issue - are your drivers up to date? If the clips are only playing back badly on the PPro timeline (and anything exported from it), but fine in Windows Media Player - something is up.
    As for the frame rate - no, you don't have to work at 24P...as mentioned before, the camera actually records at 29.97 fps, but is able to be played back and edited at 23.976 fps (or 24P)...it's a complicated explanation on how it all works...
    If you're going to finish to a regular DVD, then working at 29.97 is the way to go. As for the interpret footage command, highlight the clips in your bin, then right click on them - in the menu, you'll see interpret footage - click on that and a new window should open...you should see a box with a check next to it that says remove 24P pulldown - click it (removing the check) and the footage frame rate should change to 29.97 - then click OK...create a 29.97 sequence (DV NTSC Widescreen 48Khz), and edit away.

Maybe you are looking for