You can easily import avi video files in Adobe Premiere Pro after watching this video. New versions of Adobe Premiere doesnt allow importing AVI files. What you need is just a VLC player software. #Adobe Premiere Pro #AVI #VLC player
This was the method I found as well, but unfortunately VLC sometimes quits mid conversion, and if the video is 10min+ it takes a long time. The conversion also misaligns the audio by a frame or so, which has to be manually corrected once brought into Premiere. Wish there was a better way!
not gonna lie, i really appreciate this, been trying to do some editing but To get the right Quality i have to record with OBS and to get 4k, it has to encode in AVI , you are genuinely the only person i can find that helped me here, thank you so much
Dear Sir, thank you so much, nowadays, it's already high quality animated avif of around a minute video with very small file size, very good indeed. Yet, please advise if it is possible to attach sound track to it as well? I understand it sounds a bit strange to attach audio to image file instead of video file.
Thanks AussieGadi and I just found another solution! Just incase anyone is having issues with converting in VLC. Upload your avi to youtube then download it. STEPS: Upload, make sure you let video process completely. Go to Channel Content . Find your video . Click the option button (3 vertical dots) and you should see a download option. This will convert avi to mp4, hope that works if VLC fails.