Is there any way to import a 3G2 video into Adobe Premiere Pro?
Question by TheRaven: Is there any way to import a 3G2 video into Adobe Premiere Pro?
I’m making a small movie and want to incorporate some of the videos ive taken on my phone into it (LG VX8700 is the phone). Since 3G2 isnt supported in Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, i downloaded a converter that converted the 3G2 file to an AVI. However, once imported into Premiere, the audio and video were severely out of sync. I researched it, and learned that during the conversion process from 3G2 to AVI the frame rate had been shifted, and as I had a hard enough time finding any kind of free 3G2 to AVI converter, I doubt I’m going to find one that allows you to set the frame rate of the output video. So im wondering if theres any conceivable way to use the original 3G2 file in Adobe, or perhaps some little trick Adobe has? I tried the ‘interpret footage’ option but when I switched the frame rate I just got the same result as if I had changed the speed/duration setting of the clip: a still-out-of-sync video but slower. Any help here would be greatly appreciated!
By the way, I used Quicktime to find the frame rate of the original video, it said 13 fps, but there was another heading below it that said Framerate in video or something like that, and that number would fluctuate anywhere between 12 and 14 or 15. Perhaps this is important?
Super C is the one i used originally, but it only lets you select one of four frame rates for the output video, none of which are the same or multiples of the original clip (which is required for them to be in sync, right?)
Best answer:
Answer by tager_rot
use this… http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
download here… http://www.erightsoft.biz/GetFile.php?SUPERsetup.exe
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