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Using Panasonic P2 footage in Adobe Premiere CS3?
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Juan Martinez
on May 11, 2008 at 9:29:13 pm
I'm using P2 footage in Adobe Premiere CS3. Everything imports and works just fine.
The thing is, my footage only has one channel of usable audio (as was expected) but Premiere automatically pulls in all four channels when I drag my video file into the timeline.
Is there any way to get Premiere to only pull in just ONE of the four channels when dragging to the timeline? The time it takes to unlink, delete 3 channels of audio, and relink for EVERY clip is fairly inconvenient.
Thanks for anyone who has been able to work through this!!
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Using Panasonic P2 footage in Adobe Premiere CS3?
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Re: Using Panasonic P2 footage in Adobe Premiere CS3?
by Vincent Becquiot on May 11, 2008 at 10:35:23 pm
Re: Using Panasonic P2 footage in Adobe Premiere CS3?
by Dylan Kimbrell on May 12, 2008 at 1:41:40 am
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