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While editing, the sound does fade from the front channels but nothing comes out of the rear channels. I'm just using a single mp3 import and snapping it to one of the rear speakers. The projects that I'm setting up are very basic. I'm guessing that means the non-Blu-ray preset is then uncompressed? You cannot, however, do the same with the H.264 Blu-ray preset as it requires the above mentioned SurCode for compression. I've been playng around with the various export settings and have found that I can successfully export 5.1 audio using the H.264 preset and switching the channels in the audio tab to 5.1.
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The LG TV is actually hooked up through a 7.1 receiver.I'm not sure why it registers the home theater unit as the tv.but 5.1 does play through my PC just fine with every other program. I have checked my audio preference settings and don't really see anything in there that looks helpful.the following are my settings:
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Just out of interest Revo detected 40,000 regsitry installs and most of these were not in a clearly defined ADOBE section of the registry so manual deletion is impossible.
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its reinstall Windows or go elsewhere time as far as I can see.
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So the people on this page are correct, Prem is meant to handle Dolby Digital files but if you are one of the unlucky ones that dont get a clean working install then Adobe cant and wont help you to fix this. I dont trust SYSTEM RESTORE from microsoft. This proves to me that bits of the install are left behind secretly in the registry and do not come out after an uninstall - nor a clean via the Adobe Removal Tools!!! So I installed Windows7 from scratch and then premiere cc and its updates and whilst I installed I ran a program called REVO UNINSTALL which keeps a track of every single insert into the filesystem and registry, so that if this happens again I can run this cleaner over the install and it will remove everything. I actually found that the only way to completely solve this was to reinstall the operating system. If you're not running a licensed product, well, that would be ironic.
If you're running a licensed product, something is amis in that case we can fix it. I'd be happy to help if you can provide more information. The sound on your clip works as exected on a licensed, registered version of Premiere Pro.Ĭan you DM your Adobe ID you use for registering your products to me? I looked up your account using your Adobe ID you're logged into the forums with and don't see any registered products under that account. Adobe must either be skinflints or maybe a nephew of theirs owns Minkytonkatoy firm who are selling that annoying plugin. so seems apple and microsoft PAY THEIR LICENCES ON BEHALF OF THE USERS OF THEIR PRODUCTS. Earth calling Adobe.Īs someone pointed out you can play these files on quicktime, media player.
No even though you own that camera which only lets you shoot in that format and even though you are stuck wanting Premiere, adobe thinks that for the large monthly sum the world can go sit on its finger before they will sort this out.Īdobe are you listening. its customers who just want to play their files - not even encode the project to dolby digital - just play and edit their stuff. they want $300 for the plugin to make it work. Its apparently licensed by DOLBY and you ahve to contact and minktonka company and pay. In short after reading LOTS of people complaining like you have, like I have like probably about 1 million people who own AVCHD cameras have that the most used format to shoot on for home /semi pro users is AVCHD and Premiere.