I am currently working on a project where I need to take 36 flv files and string them together using my Adobe Premiere Elements 8.0. After discovering that Premiere cannot view flv files, I tried converting them the files in to mp4 using VLC. To convert them, I opened up “convert/save” and placed the first file into “file selection” and hit “convert/save button”. In the source box I have “example.flv”, while in the destination box I have “example.mp4” and checked the “display the output” box then pressing start.
The problem is that when I open “example.mp4” in Premiere, I find that the second half of the audio file is missing in all 36 converted files. In VLC the audio is present the entire length of the file, but is extremely choppy.
I have a very limited grasp on computers and have only been able to this much through guessing. I have tried looking for a solution on the forms myself, but I am afraid that many of the terms escaped my grasp.