When I add my dLink surveillance camera media, files avi land always in the place of the consumer audio video area. Why and how can I get them to land as Visual?

I'm trying to change some of the footage taken by our camera dLink bit when we're not home, but when I import .avi files, it will always just for audio (from first 11 elements), and nothing shows that the video. What I am doing wrong? Be aware, I am completely new to this program, because I bought to play with my camera dLink home videos and have not been able to do one thing with them as of yet due to how they import. I did 'get media' my camera Bloggie to see if it worked and he met as a video and audio only, so I do not know why the other does not.

loriflori

Thanks for the replies.

Just to start my day and am very happy that you found your own answer by going in a different format for your camera.

You recorded video compression AVCHD (MPEG4 AVC/h.264) equipped with a .avi cape. That AVCHD.avi is not compatible

with Premiere Elements. Many previous reports on this situation.

There is opportunity for you to make an AVCHD.mp4, instead of AVCHD.avi, in the camera settings? It should work with your MPEG4.mp4.

When you go to read this MPEG4.mp4 (with the logo instead of the first frame of the video), you get a read full video and

audio. If so, what is the current defined for the file is opened with. Change that can change the thumbnail representation of the hard drive. But let's see if

There is a set of AVCHD.mp4 for recording of the camera.

Looking forward to your results.

Thank you.

RTA

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