luni, 20 august 2018

How to easily import MKV files in Adobe Premier Pro (using VLC Media Player)

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No video/audio? Is your source multi-audio? Want lossless conversion?....Please Read this video Description completely. ___________________________________________________________________________________ In this video, i am showing how to import MKV files in Adobe Premier Pro by first converting the .mkv file to .mp4 using VLC Media Player. Why i am using VLC media player is because it's easier and lot of people have VLC media player installed in their machines. VLC Media Player::::::::::: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ For your information, This is not the right method to import MKV media files to Adobe Premier Pro. It's a bit complex process using tools like mkvextract, mkvtoolnix, etc. This video shows an easy way around the normal procedure. The test video i have used is an short episode from the anime ANGEL BEATS!. I used that video because it has very small size, thus making .mp4 conversion/encoding much faster. ______________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS______________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ NO AUDIO WITH OUTPUT VIDEO? (may not work 100%) : If your output file has no audio but only video, try this method first. On the 'convert' window, the default 'profile' is 'Video - H.264 + MP3 (MP4)'. Click on it to view the list of presets. In the list, scroll down and choose 'Audio - MP3' or similar. Proceed with the normal steps as shown in video. The output file you get will be the audio file of the source video. If you still didn't get the audio, you should try the second method i mentioned below Now you got a video only file and an audio only file Import both in Adobe Premier Pro and match the media to perfection. ________________________________________________________________________________________ SECOND METHOD (Works 100%) : Since many have problems with using this VLC conversion, follow the real method:::: This solves issue with multiple audio tracks and no audio / no video output files. This method also gives 100% lossless files. MKV is a container. You will need to follow the usual method of extracting individual media files from it. You will have to use mkvxtract, a tool within mkvtoolnix for this purpose. It's a bit complex for starters. i will break it down. There are other videos explaining the same. Check them out if you are not clear. 1. Download suitable version (latest of course) of Mkvtoolnix from here.. https://www.fosshub.com/MKVToolNix.html 2. Install it 3. Go to root folder : C:\Program Files\MKVToolNix ----- (default) 4. Launch "gMKVExtractGUI.exe" 5. Input the directory of source MKV file. All the media (videos, audios, subtitles, fonts) in that MKV container will be shown in the white area with check box on left hand side of each media. 6. Check the media tracks you want to export (Video track, audio track, second or more audio track depending on your source, subtitle files (.ass), fonts, etc as per your needs) 7. Specify an output directory of your choice to keep the extracted files. 8. Click "Extract" button Now you have obtained the video, audio, second audio ,etc out of MKV container. Import it in Adobe Premier Pro and do your thing.. The extracted video is lossless. The method using VLC is lossy but way easier. ;) If you still can't import the video track, then change it's extension from .h264 to .264 OR render it again using another software. (use your brains and figure out what file type you are converting from and to) _________________________________________________________________ This is my first tutorial video. Please LIKE if this has helped you.