dumbofab isn't freeware/libreware sadly and only allows for 3 minutes of video if you use their free trial so for heavy/lengthy files its not an option in the slightest
The fact that simply changing the file extension from MKV to AVI sometimes works makes it even more embarrassing. And the fact that Premiere did implement experimental MKV support back in 2018 and then removed it again indicates that Adobe is managed by incompetent people... Perhaps some business partner forced them to remove it again.
@@eurositi Yes, some MKV videos work perfectly fine. I had two videos, both recorded in OBS. One was imported, and the other did not. That's why I researched finding ways to fix it. Adobe will eventually get to it. Don't know how long it'll take.
@@mks-mobile Did you check the codec types of the MKVs that didn't work vs. the ones that did? *Always* do that when this happens. If Adobe ever replies back to you, they will ask you the same question. 1. Load the problematic MKV in VLC media player and press *Ctrl+J* 2. Stream 0 Codec will show the video type, while Stream 1 Codec will reveal the audio type 3. Let us know what it says.
@@mks-mobile none of the way is working. what to do? is it the problem with windows 11? bcs on my win 10 laptop same version of premiere pro working perfectly. but on my pc it is not even importing a single file