Adobe Premiere Pro CC Help

Kleineganz

Opinionated Vlogger and Gamer
This morning I wanted to edit my next gaming vid and when I started bringing in my Sims 3 footage into my timeline, the video pane is displaying either white or black with a bunch of white symbols. At first I thought my files were corrupted, but when I try to play the AVI files on Windows Media Player, all my videos play fine.

So then I thought my Premiere Pro project was corrupted so I created a new one from scratch, with a brand new sequence. Nope still having the same issue.

Has anyone here seen this before?
 
have you possibly moved the location of where the video files are located? doing that will make this happen, unless you mean something completely different. I used to film sketches on an iphone but some of the clips would show up as a complete green solid but having audio, not sure what that was about but to sort it I had to render it in another editor then import it. Would you be able to send a screenshot?

I don't know completely why but oh well, hope this helps :)
 
have you possibly moved the location of where the video files are located? doing that will make this happen, unless you mean something completely different. I used to film sketches on an iphone but some of the clips would show up as a complete green solid but having audio, not sure what that was about but to sort it I had to render it in another editor then import it. Would you be able to send a screenshot?

I don't know completely why but oh well, hope this helps :)


Well considering I am just now bringing the video footage into Premiere, I don't see how my moving the files (which I actually hadn't done) would affect anything. Also the error I see when I do move files after bringing them into Premiere looks quite different than what I'm seeing.

This is what I'm seeing right now:

2013-08-02_1248.png
 
Well considering I am just now bringing the video footage into Premiere, I don't see how my moving the files (which I actually hadn't done) would affect anything. Also the error I see when I do move files after bringing them into Premiere looks quite different than what I'm seeing.

This is what I'm seeing right now:

2013-08-02_1248.png

This is similar to what happened to me once, the screen was blank, sadly, a time consuming solution was me having to render the footage with the problems in another editior. I'm sure there is another simpler reason/solution to this but that is pretty much how I had to deal with it
 
This is similar to what happened to me once, the screen was blank, sadly, a time consuming solution was me having to render the footage with the problems in another editior. I'm sure there is another simpler reason/solution to this but that is pretty much how I had to deal with it

I don't have another editor .... except for Windows Movie Maker, and it doesn't have a render option (does it)?
 
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