I have an ISO file of a project produced a couple of years back.
Is there a way I can bring this into PRE14 to re-edit?
I'm thinking I might need to burn it to a disc and import from the disc but just checking if there's a better way first.
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Import ISO file into PRE14 ?
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Import ISO file into PRE14 ?I have an ISO file of a project produced a couple of years back.
Is there a way I can bring this into PRE14 to re-edit? I'm thinking I might need to burn it to a disc and import from the disc but just checking if there's a better way first. [1] Sony RX100 M6 (PAL)
[2] Panasonic HC-X920 (PAL) Software: Elements 2018 Sonicfire Pro 6.0 Intel i5 3.5 Ghz Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H C: 500Gb SSD, 2 x 1Tb internal SATA drives, 3 x 2Tb Back Up Drives 16 Gb Ram Radeon Pro WX3100 Based in Canterbury, UK
Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?That's pretty much what you would need to do.
Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?You can also right-click on the ISO file and select Open with Windows Explorer. This will show you the VIDEO_TS folder, which you can copy and paste to a new location (essentially extracting it). Inside this folder are the .VOB video files, which you can import into your Premiere Elements project.
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Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?Thanks again Steve and Bob
Went down the Windows Explorer route and it worked perfectly. I'd never have even considered doing it that way. Something else learned. Regards John [1] Sony RX100 M6 (PAL)
[2] Panasonic HC-X920 (PAL) Software: Elements 2018 Sonicfire Pro 6.0 Intel i5 3.5 Ghz Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H C: 500Gb SSD, 2 x 1Tb internal SATA drives, 3 x 2Tb Back Up Drives 16 Gb Ram Radeon Pro WX3100 Based in Canterbury, UK
Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?FWIW, that little trick is in the Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements 14.
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Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?Another thing I've tried with ISO files is - if you have your file extensions showing in windows (such as ".jpg", or ".mov"), then you can rename the file and actually change the .iso extension to .zip. Once you change it to a ZIP file that way, it'll behave like one and you can uncompress its contents to a folder.
...but, honestly, I like Steve's suggestion better. Takes out some steps. Dell Studio XPS 8100, Intel Core i7 2.8GHz, 4GB RAM, 64-Bit Win7. Camera gear: 2x Canon 550D's, 1x Canon EOS 6D body, Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 & 17-50mm f2.8, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 & 24-70mm f/2.8L, and two 420EX flashes.
Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?
Oh dear - I have that guide and it's brilliant - must have missed that tip. Need another read through. John [1] Sony RX100 M6 (PAL)
[2] Panasonic HC-X920 (PAL) Software: Elements 2018 Sonicfire Pro 6.0 Intel i5 3.5 Ghz Gigabyte Z97X-UD3H C: 500Gb SSD, 2 x 1Tb internal SATA drives, 3 x 2Tb Back Up Drives 16 Gb Ram Radeon Pro WX3100 Based in Canterbury, UK
Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?Even I sometimes learn things re-reading it!
The information on extracting ISO files is in the Appendix, BTW. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Import ISO file into PRE14 ?Great tips guys, thanks
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