Importing DSLR mov format into PPRO-CC
Hi, I'm new to PPRO CC, so I might do something wrong here. I have a Canon 6D and when I move the movies into PPRO, then I'm not able to create a sequence. I can see and play the movies in the media browser, I can move it to the source monitor, make an in and out point, but I'm not able to do any editing at all. The movi format is:
Type: MPEG Movie
File Size: 27,5 MB
Image Size: 1280 x 720
Frame Rate: 25,00
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you
/Peter
Hi
Thank you for your replies. I don't have the shown container I can move the movi into.
When I try to move the movi into the sequence line I get an icon with a hand and a cicly with line across it which indicate tht I'm not allow to do this action. You can also see at the image above that when I right click on the movi I should have the option to select "move to sequence" but I don't-
Thank you for your help.
/Peter
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Count : 284
Count of stream of this kind : 1
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Count of audio streams : 1
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Video_Format_WithHint_List : AVC
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Audio_Format_List : AAC
Audio_Format_WithHint_List : AAC
Audio codecs : AAC LC
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Codec/CC : 40
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Source duration : 00:54:38.193
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Channel positions : 1/0/0
ChannelLayout : C
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Frame count : 141179
Source frame count : 141180
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