

It can convert almost any video including FLV, AVI, MP4, VOB, MKV, MTS, MXF to MPG, WMV, XAVC S, etc so you can import your video to Premiere Elements, Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, iMovie for editing. It supports creating high quality MPEG-2 video for your Adobe Premiere Elements, no matter what’s the format of your source video files. It is an optimal video converter for OBS recordings. The process is surprisingly easy and can be done with the help of Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac. mp4/.flv clips to something Adobe Premiere Elements could natively handle, and MPGE-2 format is usually ideal. To solve the issue, we need to change the OBS. Any available way to open and edit OBS files in Premiere Elements correctly?Īs someone suggested in related forums, Premiere Elements is not able to support OBS recordings perfectly.

Adobe Media Encoder only sees it as an audio file as well, even though media players play it properly. mp4, Adobe Premiere can only see the audio track. flv and when I use OBS’s feature to remux it to. I wanted to import a local recording from OBS into Adobe Premiere Elements but I’m unable to do that.
