Wile importing the movie file in to the timeline, i get the Error
"Unsupported number of channels 2"
I made the movie whit the Nikon SLR D90
AVI File
24.000 frames/sec
24 Bits 1280 x 720
1032 frames
Unsupported number of channels 2
Moderator: Ken Berry
Unsupported number of channels 2
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AVI is a container not a specific format. I believe the Nikon D90 uses the MJPEG (Motion JPEG) codec. Check to see that you have the MJPEG codec on your system. You can do this either in the Project Properties: Select Microsoft AVI files from the Edit file format menu, then press the Edit button, go to the AVI tab, press the drop-down arrow for Compression, OR...
Share>Create Video Files, select from the Save as type drop-down menu, Microsoft AVI files (*.avi). Then press the Options... button, go to the AVI tab. Click on the down arrow for Compression. MJPEG Compressor should be one of the codecs in the list.
Also others have commented in another of your posts about the link in your signature block not working properly. I've clicked on it, and it takes us to a generic page, which would be a security issue. I request either fixing the page it links to, or removing the link from your signature block...
Share>Create Video Files, select from the Save as type drop-down menu, Microsoft AVI files (*.avi). Then press the Options... button, go to the AVI tab. Click on the down arrow for Compression. MJPEG Compressor should be one of the codecs in the list.
Also others have commented in another of your posts about the link in your signature block not working properly. I've clicked on it, and it takes us to a generic page, which would be a security issue. I request either fixing the page it links to, or removing the link from your signature block...
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