Sunday, December 20, 2015

Convert and Load ISO image files to Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4

Summary: This tutorial will teach you how to make ISO image file compatible with Premiere Pro so that you can edit ISO files in Premiere Pro to get your own masterpiece.



If you have a bunch of ISO image files ripped from a DVD disc or downloaded from the Internet and now want to import them into Premiere Pro for making some modifications? Then you are definitely in the right place here! In this article, you are going to see how to convert ISO files for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro without any hassles!

As well as we know, ISO is an archive file of an optical disc. It covers all the data of files contained on the archived CD/DVD, or any other disc format. However, ISO is not supported by most video editing software including Premiere Pro. So to bring ISO image files to Premiere Pro smoothly, one of the solutions is to burn .ISO to disk and then copy the .VOB files to your hard disk and import those into your Adobe project. While according to most user's feedback, the ISO files still can't be imported to Premiere Pro perfectly. Another easier and faster solution is to change ISO files to Adobe Premiere Pro natively supported format, and MPEG-2 is usually ideal. Brorsoft DVD Ripper for Mac can give you a big favor!

With it, you convert DVD ISO files to MPEG-2 for using in Adobe Premiere Pro easily. Besides Adobe PP, it also supports ripping ISO to Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Avid Media Composer, Premiere Elements, etc NLEs most compatible format. What's more, this ISO converter also supports converting ISO to MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, MPEG, 3GP... without quality loss. All you need to do is to move the mouse following the instructions. If you are a Windows user, you can turn to DVD Ripper. Now get the right version and follow the below guide to finish converting ISO to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro.

Download ISO File Converter:

(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5)

Guide: How to Convert ISO for Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro

Step 1. Load DVD ISO files

Install and run the DVD to Adobe Premiere Converter; load the ISO image files for converting.



Step 2. Select output format

Hit the Format box and select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas - > MPEG-2(*.mpg) as output format and then set the output destination as you want.



Tip: Before conversion, you can click "Settings" button right besides "Format" and enter "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channels.

Step 3. Start converting ISO to Adobe Premiere

When all the settings are fine, click the Convert button to start encoding ISO file to Adobe Premiere Pro editable files. A few minutes later, you'll get the converted videos.

Now you can edit your ISO image files with Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 freely.

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Thursday, December 17, 2015

How to Convert VOB files for working with Premiere Pro smoothly

Summary: Can Premiere Pro read .vob files? This article will give the best solution to importing and editing VOB in Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5.5/CS5/CS4 smoothly. 


VOB is used to store all MPEG-2 audio and video data, which contains not only the video itself but also the menus, buttons and a variety of subtitles. It is widely used in DVDs. If you have got a VOB file that you have copied from a DVD or downloaded from the internet, you are able to play it with a DVD player or VLC on your Mac. However, if you attempt to import them into Premiere Pro for further editing, you'll definitely encounter problems since Premiere Pro doesn't accept VOB files! Then there is any way to fix the annoying issue?

Of course, the answer is absolutely Yes! As some guys suggest, you can change the file name from *.VOB to *.MPG and then import the MPGs in Adobe Premiere Pro. While, when we tired the way, the files still can't be imported to Premiere Pro perfectly. Message says: "File format not supported". It seems that the re-naming method does not work. In this case, a better suggestion for you is to convert VOB to MPEG-2 or something Premiere Pro can natively support.

To finish the VOB to Premiere Pro task, here I highly recommend this professional yet easy-to-use video converter - Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac. Applying the app, you can effortlessly transcode VOB to Premiere Pro friendly movie format like MPEG-2, MOV (Note: it applies to all kinds of Adobe Premiere including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3/ CS4/ CS5/CS6) keeping the original quality. Besides Adobe Premiere, this software can also export Apple ProRes, AIC, DNxHD for Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE, Avid Media Composer and more NLE systems. If you're on Windows, turn to the Windows version.

Download the VOB to Premiere Pro Converter:


(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5)

How to Convert VOB to Premiere Pro Video Codecs
Step 1: Add VOB files

Run the video converter, then click "Add File" button to import VOB videos to this powerful program. Or you can simply drag the videos directly to the software.



Step 2: Choose Premiere Pro preferred format

Click "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.



Tip: Click the "Settings" button, you are able to enter the "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video and audio parameters for VOB source files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.

Step 3: Start conversion

Click the Convert button to start transcoding VOB to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro.

Once the process is at 100%, click "Open" button on the main interface to find the generated videos, then you can transfer the transcoded videos to Adobe Premiere Pro easily and quickly.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

How to Rip and Convert DVD to Premiere Pro on Mac OS X

Summary: You may want to import DVD to Premiere Pro to edit the DVD movies. However, Premiere Pro does not support DVD importing. Fortunately, read on this article and you'll learned some tips and tricks to fix the problem!



DVD, as all kind of optical media, continue to be a very popular media among users and content creators. It has a large storage capacity to hold high quality movie files. Chances are you have a bunch of DVD collections, there may be some occasions when you want to import a clip or a scene from DVD into Premiere Pro to make some modifications, but only to find Premiere Pro doesn't seem to accept DVD videos, right? If you are in such issue, you'll won't miss this article. Here I will introduce two common solutions to help you fix the problem.

Solution 1: Put the DVD into your computer player, open the DVD in Explorer, copy the folder Video_TS to your computer. Open the folder and rename all the files with the extension VOB to MPG. That's it. Premiere will now import them.

Important note: This way seems to work only for non-protected DVDs. If have some commercial DVDs, you may need another solution. By the way, we searched the issues online, some guys give the feedback renaming the files didn't work; the files would import but then was unusable in Premiere Pro.

Solution 2: The alternative trick is to rip the video files out of the DVDs, transcode them to a format that Adobe Premier Pro does support then import. You best bet is to use a DVD to Adobe Premiere Pro Converter to rip DVD and convert video to MPG format, which can be easily recognized by APP.

To convert DVD movies to Premiere Pro, Brorsoft DVD Ripper for Mac will be a great help. As a Mac friendly program, its user-friendly interface and powerful capacity is suitable for both novice and pro alike Mac users. You can choose to rip one title or the entire DVD to MPEG-2 favored by Premiere Pro on Mac (OS X El Capitan included). Plus, you can also trim, crop, add effect and merge files. This Mac DVD to Premiere Converter allows you to customize resolution, frame rate, bit rate for video, you can just keep the highest setting to get the ideal output effect. For Windows users, get the equivalent Windows version Brorsoft DVD Ripper. Now download the software and follow the guide below to complete your task.

Download the DVD to Premiere Pro Converter:


(Note: Click here for OS X 10.)






How to Rip DVD movies to Premiere Pro on Mac with ease

Step 1. Load DVD movies

After downloading, install and run the program. As you can see, you can add the DVD movies you want to rip by clicking the "DVD disc" button on the main interface.



Step 2. Choose output format

Hit the Format box and select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas --> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as output format and then set the output destination as you want.



Tips: Adjust video and audio parameters if you need, including the Bitrate of Video and Audio, the Codec of Video and Audio, Video Size, Sample Rate, Frame Rate, Audio Channels, etc., in the Profile Settings Our recommendation of the settings is shown on the screen shot.



Step 3. Start converting DVD to Adobe Premiere

Finally, click Convert button to begin the DVD to MPEG-2 ripping. After the conversion finished, you can get the videos highly compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CC. Just launch Adobe Premiere Pro and import the converted videos to it and enjoy editing.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Import and Load MKV videos to Premiere Pro for editing

"I got some .mkv files stored on my mac computer, and I wanna import them to video editor Premiere Pro CC for editing. But the editor seems that can not recognize the .mkv files. Who guys can give me some suggestion? Thanks in advance!"



From above words, we can find that the Premiere Pro user tried to edit MKV files in Premiere Pro, but he noticed that Premiere Pro cannot handle MKV format. We guess some other users would met the similar trouble, thus we write down this page to help you fix the Premiere Pro and MKV issues.

First of all, let’s learn more about MKV format. The MKV is an open standard free container format, a file format that can hold an unlimited number of audio, video, subtitle tracks or picture in one file. It is wildly used by HD movie spread on the internet due to its befitting size and HD capacity. However, as a container format, it cannot easily be accepted by most editing software including Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro and iMovie, etc. Then how to let Premiere Pro read MKV fiels flawlessly? Perhaps some Adobe program users want to download Premiere Pro MKV plugin, but there isn't MKV plugin for Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5. In this case, convert/transcode MKV to Premiere Pro supported formats like MPEG-2 on Mac OS X will the best and the only choice for you.

To get the work done, you can just get Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, which can help you convert MKV to Premiere Pro supported video codecs with optimized settings while keeping the video quality. In addition, it can convert all other popular video formats like MP4, MOV, WMV, MXF, FLV, ASF, M2TS, VOB, etc. to Premiere Pro compatible video formats. Now get the tool and add MKV files into Premiere Pro effortlessly. If you want to trancode MKV to Premiere Pro on Windows, please turn to Video Converter.

Free Download MKV to Premiere Converter:



(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5.8)


How to Convert MKV format to Premiere Pro on Mac

Step 1. Load original MKV files
Drag MKV files to the program directly. Or go to the "File" menu, choose "Add Video" to locate the MKV files you want to add. You can add several files to do batch conversion.



Step 2. Select the output format
Click the format bar or the pull down menu of "Format" to select output format-Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) for Premiere editing easily.



Step 3. Start MKV to Premiere conversion on Mac
Click the "Convert" button to start the MKV to MPEG/MOV conversion.

Step 4. Import MKV into premiere for further editing
When the conversion is finished, you can click "Open" button to get the generated MPG files effortlessly. Launch Premiere Pro on your Mac, choose "File > Import to import converted MKV files in Adobe Premiere Pro for further editing.



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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Easy way to Convert and Import SWF Files to Premiere Pro

"I created an animation using Anime Studio 8, and when I exported my videos to my portable disk drive, I saved them as a flash video (.swf). I am trying to import them to Premiere Pro for making some operations but it will not let me. What should i convert my animations to, to import them into Premiere Pro? "



In fact, SWF is one of the most dominant flash container formats and widely used among the internet. However, if you try to import them into Premiere Pro for further editing, you'll disappointed to find Premiere Pro doesn't seem to support SWF video files. It's really a headache that Premiere Pro, such a great movie making software program, doesn't accept SWF format. You may concern that is there any workaround that enables you to import and edit SWF in Premiere Pro smoothly? Okay. In this article, you'll learned an easy way to fix the annoying issue!

Actually, it's not so hard to do the trick. Why we always have trouble editing because Adobe Premiere Pro still cannot accept all codecs to go natively. So to bring SWF video to Premiere Pro easily, what you just need to do is to change the SWF flash files to something Adobe Premiere Pro could natively handle, and a mpeg2 codec was usually ideal. Here Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac will give you a big favor.

This video converter program supports creating high quality MPEG-2 files without losing quality and the output video seamlessly fits Premiere Pro. The conversion is easy to handle and only with a few clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches. Besides, you can convert SWF as well as AVI, MKV, VOB, WMV, FLV, etc to an editable format for using in Avid Media Composer, Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premiere Elements, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas Pro. If you're running a Windows computer, please turn to Brorsoft Video Converter. Below is the step-by-step guide on transcoding SWF to Premiere Pro supported MPEG-2 format for smooth editing.




(Note: Click here for OS X 10.5.8)

Guides to convert SWF files to Premiere Pro editing-friendly format

Step 1: Launch the SWF Video Converter on your computer and you can either click "Add" button to import .swf files, or directly drag and drop the files into this program.



Step 2: Set the output format - Click "Format" drop-down bar to select a proper video format. To edit flash SWF videos in Adobe Premiere Pro, then Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) is the suitable one.



Tip: Click the "Settings" button, you are able to enter the "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video and audio parameters for SWF source files, including video size, bit rate, frame rate and more.

Step 3: Finally, press the Convert button and the program will start to convert SWF files to MPEG-2 which is ready to be imported into Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 without any problem.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

How to Convert and Import FLV into Adobe Premiere Pro for Editing

Summary: Unable to Import FLV files into Premiere Pro for editing? Here you will find the quick solution by converting FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro compatible format.



Can't import FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro for editing and trimming? Want to import YouTube. FLV files to Adobe Premiere Pro? Haven't found an ideal FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro converter? If so this article will just help you figure out how to convert and import FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro.

Nowadays, many videos downloaded from online video sites such as YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, MySpace, etc. are in the format of Flash Video (.FLV). To make these videos more stylish, there is big possible that you want to import and edit them in Premiere Pro before sharing with others. But the problem is Adobe Premiere Pro (including the latest Premiere Pro 7.1) does not support importing FLV files directly. So if you stick to getting the FLV files work with Premiere Pro flawlessly, you'd better convert FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro fully-compatible formats, such as MPEG-2 in advance. After that, you're able to edit FLV in Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5.5, CS5 or CS4 successfully.

To convert FLV for Adobe Prmeiere, here I would like to introduce you to an user-friendly and professional video converter app - Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac. With it, you can rewrap FLV files to MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro with fast encoding speed while keeping the excellent quality. Moreover, the Mac video conversion tool can help you convert FLV as well as AVI, MKV, MTS, VOB, MPG, etc on Mac and export the professional encoders, namely AIC, DNxHD, MPEG-2 for importing to iMovie, Avid, Premiere Pro etc. flawlessly. If you are using Windows and want to convert FLV to MPG for using in Premiere Pro, you can refer to Video Converter. Now download the right version and follow the tutorial below to convert FLV for editing in Premiere Pro on Mac OS X.

How to Convert and Import FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro

STEP 1. Add FLV files

Install and run the Video Converter, then you can directly drag and drop your FLV files into the software, or click the Add button which enables you to add files stored on your PC or files from your hard drive.



STEP 2. Select Premiere friendly format

Click "Format" pull down list to select Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas> MPEG-2(*.mpg) as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.



Tips: If the default settings do not fit you requirement, you can click "Settings" icon to and enter "Profile Settings" panel to adjust video size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channels.

STEP 3. Start the FLV to Adobe Premiere Pro conversion

After all the above settings, click the big Convert button to begin converting your FLV video to MPG for editing in Premiere Pro. The progress bar will show you how much of the encoding is completed. When the conversion finishes, click Open to get the located videos.

STEP 4. Import FLV to Adobe Premiere system

Launch Premiere Pro on your Mac, choose "File > Import to import converted FLV files in Adobe Premiere Pro(CS5/CS6/CC7) for further editing. After successfully imported, the flash video can now be edited alongside other video files in the timeline.