

The last version supporting Dolby in Win7 is Premiere v11.0.2. vob (DVD) videos with audio in Premiere in Windows 7:ġ. However, to make a very long story short, here are my solutions to continue editing.

#MISSING DOLBY AUDIO DECODER WINDOWS 7 SOFTWARE#
This is by far, the worst issue I've encountered with Adobe and it is not okay that people paying for this software have to rely on free applications to circumvent an audio codec issue. This is a nightmare, I prefer windows 7 over other operating systems on my custom built PC but often go between a PC and Mac for work. I feel really sorry for anyone in the middle of a commercial/feature edit right now. So far I haven't noticed any sync issues with my project and I'm now able to continue working but only time will tell I guess. That should hopefully work without messing up your work. Step 4: Once you verify the files now work in Adobe CC 2018 in a test project open any project affected by the dolby issue and attempt to relink your media using the newly converted files. After doing this I experienced no crashes when closing my Adobe 2018 project. Step 3: (optional but recommended) Bring the handbrake converted files into Media Encoder and convert them to. If you experience this issue I'd advise doing step 3. The only issue I encountered was that the software crashed every time I closed Adobe premiere. Step 2: After doing this I was able to import them into ADOBE 2018 with no issue at all. Here's a link to handbrake and the steps for batch converting files
#MISSING DOLBY AUDIO DECODER WINDOWS 7 MP4#
I used the MP4 container with an H.264 codec for my 30fps files. Step 1: Batch convert the folder containing your videos into a new folder. This is the solution that I am implementing right now on a non-commercial project: Luckily I had a backup of my files because I actually ended up accidently deleting audio from a few of my clips completely and had to replace them from my external hard drive. Want to start off by saying that reverting to 2017 did not help me at all.
