Editing (Quicktime mov H.264files) from a Canon EOS 5D mark II

Is there any easier way of editing mov.H264 clips on the timeline in Premiere Pro except rendering. When i import the clip it does not want to run if i render it does, but, it takes time ?  Any answers ?

Could you give me a simple work flow in
the Media encoder ie., after importing the mov. files into the Project window?
Thanks
Bob

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