![]() Adobe likely didn't buy a license from Dolby for sound for Photoshop, because they intended PS video to be used an extension for users who already had Premiere Pro and After Effects. The Adobe forum thread ties in to what I was explaining above. I have Master Collection CS6, and the AVCHD is from a different camcorder manufacturer, so I can't say that what works for me will work for you, but give video layers a try. I know the terminology sounds confusing, but you want a video layer, where the whole video is one layer, not a frames to layers. ![]() New a panel pops up, the second line is "preset" with a pull down menu, and then select "Film & Video", then go to "Size" for another pull down men for your video specs. The point is that frames to layers from the file window isn't how you bring the video in, it won't have audio that way, you need to set up a blank file, go to the layers window, and bring in the video as a video layer.
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