Jeffool
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I'm trying to use Adobe Premiere to make a fanedit, and one thing I'm going to try to do is change some music from some scenes. I absolutely imagine it to be a huge pain in my ass, and expect to lose some scenes, and potentially use sound effects to completely re-foley others... But this is something I at least want to try.
As music and audio in general play a big roles in atmosphere and effect of a film, seemingly complicating matters is the fact I'm trying to work with the 5.1 audio mix.
I've ripped the BluRay multiple times (rather, had a friend do it since it's 2019 and I don't even have a disc drive, but had to buy the BluRay for this,) and I'm having issues getting any file I rip to work in Premiere. The MKV file will show the audio track but crashes Premiere before I can do any editing. When I use Media Encoder to make it an MP4, it imports no audio, just video. Both files play fine in VLC and Windows Media Player.
Anyone have any tips on getting a 5.1 MKV file to play nice in Premiere? Is there a recommended way to check file headers and correct them if that's the issue?
As music and audio in general play a big roles in atmosphere and effect of a film, seemingly complicating matters is the fact I'm trying to work with the 5.1 audio mix.
I've ripped the BluRay multiple times (rather, had a friend do it since it's 2019 and I don't even have a disc drive, but had to buy the BluRay for this,) and I'm having issues getting any file I rip to work in Premiere. The MKV file will show the audio track but crashes Premiere before I can do any editing. When I use Media Encoder to make it an MP4, it imports no audio, just video. Both files play fine in VLC and Windows Media Player.
Anyone have any tips on getting a 5.1 MKV file to play nice in Premiere? Is there a recommended way to check file headers and correct them if that's the issue?