Export Settings to use on Adobe Premiere

I need to give some footage to a client using Adobe Premiere. I know I tried giving him an HDV file before and it wouldn't open in Premiere, I was wondering what the best settings would be compatible with Premiere? I need it to be high quality but not too huge. Thanks

I thought you had a FCP project being edited or set up.
If you don't, just give them the footage you have as it is, no need to do anything or export anything. AppleQT/FCP exports may be unreadable by PC based editing systems.
Exporting an EDL has nothing to do with video quality, you need to read/learn more about editing and the various terminologies used in the industry. To answer your emotional concern, NO an EDL export
does not involve quality loss, it is just a way to export information about your project, timeline, cuts etc.

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