Importer une vidéo .avi sur premiere pro cs5?

Bonjour,
J'aimerais importer une vidéo que j'ai sous format .avi sur adobe première pro cs5, je n'y arrive pas et je ne sais pas pourquoi... voilà toutes les données que j'ai sur ma vidéo :
AVI : 31,4 Mio, 55s 464ms
1 flux vidéo : AVC
1 flux audio : MPEG Audio (Mp3)
Débit global moyen : 4 755 Kbps
Application utilisée : Lavf54.63.104
Première piste vidéo :
4 496 Kpbs, 1920*1080 (16/9), à 25,000 lm/s, AVC ([email protected]) (CABAC / 1 Ref Frames)
Première piste audio :
256 Kpbs, 48,0 Khz, 2 canaux, MPEG Audio (MP3) (Version1) (Layer 3) (Joint stereo / MS stereo)
Je suppose que c'est au moment de choisir mes réglages que je ne m'y prends pas bien, pourriez-vous m'aider?
Merci d'avance!

You may have the problem described below
H.264 will not work inside an AVI wrapper http://forums.adobe.com/thread/854115
-Insignia camera uses H.264 to either AVI... or SOME models to MOV wrapper
-so use the MOV wrapper if YOUR Insignia camera offers that option
-Says VLC will convert in reply #6 http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1172956

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