Canon 5D3 + PP CS5.5.2

hi
do you know if PP CS5.5.2 can import MOV files from Canon 5D3 ?
when i try it freezes  ...
i read somewhere that a workaround is to rename MOV files into MPG files but it doesn't sound very nice to me
thanks for your help

What are your video settings in the Canon?
Whilst I have used a 7D for quite a while I therefore not used a 5D  Mark 3, I am aware that they do have a very high data rate video mode available.
I've not looked at the specs but it might account for your problem if you have used the high setting to record the video

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