![]() ![]() I'm assuming that by default some sony cameras record with 8 channels of audio in some sort of proprietary format that can cause issues within Premiere. Among the solutions/workarounds is to select the clip in the project/bin and control click and choose interpret and adjust the audio channel configuration. Unfortunately, Sony's audio formating of the some of the files sometimes creates issues making proxies that will attach and stay attached within Premiere. And for the most part I've been able to solve or workaround the issues.so far, but my clients nervous as we haven't actually started editing, just organizing and creating proxies. not a lot of fun as I'm dealing with a huge documentary project with many multicamera interviews with the angles shot on different cameras with different codecs and in some cases different pixel dimensions. They would be silly to not license your code from inclusion in their Adobe Audition product.Recently I've found serious intermittent unpredictable issues with mxf files. They need to be aware of Nero Digital and its excellent quality. Too cumbersome in my opinion.Īs many radio pros and audio engineers use Adobe Audition, this is a "must have" option (to have a working HE AAC enabled plug-in for Audition), if anyone wants m4a/mp4 files to become widely Yes, please do call Adobe, or better yet, go see them at their booth at the NAB (if it is still going on in Vegas). Developer So you can't change the options from withing the plug-in options menu that comes up at all? I have to go fire up Nero each time I want to change the bitrate encoding options/setting? That is not really a good solution, otherwise I could just fire up Nero each time I want to encode after I save the file out as a.Guess we'll have to wait until someone buys a copy and posts their results here. Also wanted to know if the new Adobe Audition 1.5 would have any mp4/m4a/aac support. I am looing for a good reliable third party plug-in and was hoping someone knew of one that supported HE AAC and AAC LC encoding and decoding. Imagine Technology doesn't seem to be marketing their plug-in anymore (which only saved AAC files by the way, i.e not in a mp4/m4a I have contacted Adobe about this, but no good answers. Or else why don't you license it to Adobe (Nero Digital) so they can include the code (plug-in) in every copy that Adobe sells of Audition. Why don't you guys at Nero put out a plug-in (should be rather easy basing it on the code John used) along with your Nero AAC DLLs. Does some really random things from my experience and can't be 100% relied upon. ![]() And the bad part it doesn't always tell you exactly which options it is using or else it "lies" and says it using certain bitrate encoding settings and then decides to use different settings of its choosing. Usually it saves with previously used settings or doesn't save at all. ![]() Yes, unfortunately that plug-in by John doesn't always recognize the settings if you change them. Once there is a good, quality Adobe Audition solution, many more people will likely start encoding to and using mp4/m4a. Plus I would like a plug-in with support from a quality company. I have tried John's compile using the Nero DLL's, but it was a bit buggy and not reliable in encoding. I am hoping some company will come out with a good AAC LC and HE AAC plugin for Adobe Audition/Cool Edit Pro soon. I just visited Adobe's Audition site and see that a new version of Adobe Audition Version 1.5 is coming out next month (end of May).I searched on their site for any information about what file formats the new Audition will be supporting, but all I could find were a description of all the other "new features".ĭoes anyone know if Adobe Audition will come with AAC/MP4/M4A file loading and saving support right out of the box? I would hate to pay an upgrade fee and not get mp4/m4a support.Īlso does anyone know if Imagine Technology has stopped development of their AAC Adobe Audition plug-in? It appears they got bought out by another company and the plug-in is no longer offered on their site.
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