Hello, Can anyone tell me if premiere pro can make a 2 hour movie or longer?

Hello Can anyone tell me if premiere pro can make a 2 hour movie or longer?

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    Referring this question I posed to Adobe on Twitter here o the request of Kevin Monahan
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    None except size and position of one camera to make a pip and see my both cam during my prework
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    no
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    You can try one thing, try to import whole project in After Effects, then export that as as new premiere pro project..
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    one more thing you can try, open the project inthe premiere pro and export as FCP XML.
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    Hope to. 3 crash with the director behind me that's not really cool when you're a freelance with your own machine...
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    Thanks for your reply, Jeff.
    The MOV files are client provided.  He emailed me today that he recorded them on a consumer camera that created AVCHD files which he converted to MOV through a free utility he found on line.  Sigh. 
    Since Quicktime Player plays the individual files he didn't know there was a problem until they were given to me to assemble into a finshed piece.  As the clip numbers are not sequential, I'm guessing there was a committee who looked at all the clips and chose the ones they want in the final product and only those were given to me. 
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