Barry,
I get the message when when I point CS5 to the file.

I think though that I found the problem but don't have a solution yet.
I get the message only with that one file, the others are ok.
When I skipped the file the rest opened ok.

That specific file (54min) has been rendered from 3hours  trimmed clips
before. When I rendered it I used the lagarith codec at a fairly high
bitrate so as not to loose quality. I have installed the codec but do 
not see it
in Premiere. I imported the clip into a new project but only get audio.
The file plays fine in Media Player (picture and sound) so the codec 
seems to
work with Win 7 64bit but Premiere does not seem to see it.
Uwe


> Do you know the original path to the CS4 media? (File structure.)
>
> Not sure if 32 to 64 bit Win changes the file structure, or if Adobe 
> CS4 to
> CS5 does, but it sure seems that way somewhere along the line. The new
> (from the old) path to the files is what you are looking for. Find 
> them and
> point CS5 there and all should be OK.
>
> You may have to find out what the CS4 file system was and replicate 
> that in
> the new install, that's if CS5 will allow the migration. (Usually there
> 'should' be some backwards compatibility, never 'forward', so even 
> exporting
> the files in CS4 for use on 'other' PC's wouldn't of worked in my mind for
> CS5.) Otherwise do a few simple projects, find the files and their
> structure then copy and attempt to mimic the path with the old files 
> in the
> new software. If CS5 uses a different file system entirely and converts
> things into different files then I think that's the end of the project,
> although I would like to see otherwise for your sake at least. Has anyone
> else had this?
>
> I guess you didn't do a fresh install, just an upgrade?
>
> Good luck.
>
> Barry.
>
>
>



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