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  • Premiere Pro CC will not import .mov files

    Having issues with Premiere Pro CC, I cannot import .MOV files created with my Canon 6D.
    If I try to import the files, I get a very generic "File format not supported" error msg.
    This is a new install of Premiere CC on a new computer. I was able to import them using Premiere Pro CC on the old computer.
    Quicktime will play these files fine on my new computer.
    Premiere Pro CS6 will import these files on the new computer.
    Premiere Pro CC would open them fine on my old computer.
    I'm not even sure where to start. Any help would be appreciated.
    Here are my system details:
    OSX 10.9.3
    new Mac Pro
    3Ghz 8-Core Xeon E5
    64 GB RAM
    Files are on external G-Tech Thunderbolt drive.

    That was I was thinking at first, but if Premiere CS6 (installed on the same computer) imports and plays them, they must be on the system, no?
    I really do not want to transcode. I have an existing project that uses the videos and the project on the new system will not import them or re-link to the videos. Really trying to get away from having to re-create the project and re-edit.
    Thanks!

  • Premiere Pro CC Problem With PNG MOV Quicktime Format

    A While Back, i posted a problem with Premiere Pro CC that it would not open MOV with a PNG Type Format. the Error was always "There is No video or Audio Stream".
    Frustrated, i reverted back to Premiere Pro CS6 in which the files opened fine. i had Forgotten an effect i used in PRO CC so went pack in and surprisingly the files opened. I finished my Project and moved on until Last night, when editing, the same thing happened in Premiere Pro CC, it wouldnt impoort the PNG Format MOV files i have for traqnsitions (Rampant Media Color transistions) Curious, i again opened PPRO CS6, and low and Behold, when i re-opened PPRO CC, the files were read properly.
    So there appears to be some form of Bug in PPRO CC on a windows 7 64 bit Ultimate? i can reproduce this over and over againj. i am just throwing this out there incase this happens to anyone else. hope this helps, i hope Adobe Premiere Pro CC Engineers see this and can fix this bug. thanks, have a happy too da looo, i shall blow you a fanfare!

    Please submit a bug report, complete with a sample file, or at least attach a sample clip here.
    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

  • Premiere Pro CC - Green flickering after .mov import

    Hi all,
    I'm trying to import a standard .mov file from my camera (Canon Legria 200hf) from a 32gb class 4 SDHC card into Premiere Pro CC and every time I try I get random green flickering as the video plays. This stays if I export the file too.
    I've imported movie files from my phone into Premiere and it's been fine, plus if I import and export the same file with iMovie, it will then work with Premiere without the green flickering.
    Obviously that process takes quite a bit of time and I'd much rather be able to just import and get to editing on Premiere.
    Any help with this would be hugely appreciated.
    Thank you for your time.

    same here

  • How do I export a Premiere Pro CS4 file as a *.mov file?

    Hi,
    I got Premiere Pro CS4 some time back and never got round to properly learning to use it.  I've picked it up again and have put together a small video sequence to ensure I can create something simple for a start and that it publishes fine but I've encountered a problem at the publishing stage (and I want to use it in After Effects so this is irritating me):
    * I've finished the sequence and it's on my timeline in unexported form
    * I then click File-Export-Media to go to the export settings
    * In the settings I export as a Quicktime *.mov file and both the video and audio check boxes are checked and ready to go
    * The quality is 100% and the output name has a legitimate path on my computer
    * I click 'OK' and the save window closes and a smaller window says 'Exporting data/file/whatever it should say'
    * I then search for the saved file on my PC,  first in the path the save screen said,  then using the search box in the windows button and I find it hasn't saved anything and told me it has done
    Does anyone know why this is happening and what I can do to properly save my video on my PC as a *.mov file?  I looked on Youtube and a tutorial suggested I was doing everything right but I just can't see why this isn't saving properly.
    Advance thanks.

    What version of Apple's QT Player do you have installed?
    What CODEC did you choose with your MOV Export?
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Premiere Pro CS6 only importing audio .mov

    Recently I've exported an XML file from FCP7 which seems to have translated well into Premiere. However, I am having trouble reconnecting the media onto a PC.
    When I import the files into the project, only the audio plays, and not the video.
    The files are XD Cam footage .mov
    Outside of Premiere the files play perfectly in VLC player.
    Any suggestions? I am a Premiere newbie.

    [Below is copied and pasted from the other thread.  As it's still the same problem, I'd like to keep it all here.]
    animatedlies wrote:
    I've installed Quicktime since then, but the .mov files are only playing audio in Quicktime and not the video. They play both audio/video in VLC player.
    I tried creating a new Premiere project and importing the same files, and now I'm receiving an error code saying the codec is missing or unavailable.
    Any suggestions why I am having issues importing .mov?
    I am using Windows 8 Pro and Premiere Pro CS6.

  • Premiere Pro Freezes in Loading GoPro MOV footages

    I noticed a problem in loading up GoPro MOV footages everytime I open my project file. The MOV footages was a transcode from the MP4 original files.
    I've worked with 1080 resolutions and 2.7k resolutions.
    I had to force quite everytime my Premiere Pro.
    Weird thing is that once I tried to open a different project file that also uses GoPro MOV footages, it loads up fine. I close it, and open the problematic one, then it loads up fine.
    I have a weird feeling that its like my OSX has problems reading that MOV footages thats why it also affected Premiere Pro. And not just loading up the files that are on the timeline and Program Monitor,even when browsing in Media Browser the thumbnail doesn't appear, and the Source Monitor is also blank too.
    screenshot
    http://i380.photobucket.com/albums/oo247/dlaz11/Premiere%20Pro%20CC/Error_zps89140742.jpg
    does anybody has a clue that I can venture into?
    My Premiere;
    Premiere Pro CC 2014 8.2.0 (65)

    Yea, there've been a lot of changes that have been needed in workflow patterns as CC came in and has transmogrified itself. There's still some that feel that one simply SHOULD transcode into Editing Codecs because ... well, it's the Professional Way to Work. But those started when NLE's couldn't take a lot of "original" camera codecs, and the codecs themselves were often ... problematic. Testing footage both native & trans-coded, working the same effects, then exported and viewed with a fine-tooth eyeball is a good thing. And what a lot of people have found ... with decent computers, and the CC Adobe apps, the camera codec/format works as well.
    Now ... there are specific things & time do do a transcode, such as bringing 4k 4:2:0 footage down to 1080 4:2:2, which with the right transcoding is a complete 4:2:2 and not "just 420 in a 422 named wrapper" as some have thought. And many others. But ... MP4 and PrPro have come a long way recently.
    That whole dang thing of it's been working & just stopped, on a machine that SHOULD work ... dangnably maddening. Especially with the problem of it sometimes works.
    Neil

  • Premiere Pro CS6 Hangs When Importing .mov

    Hi,
    For a few days now I have been trying to import an hour long clip into Premiere Pro CS6. Usually this takes only a few seconds, but lately it has been hanging. It is stuck on a little window saying "Import Files" and the yellow progress bar doesn't appear. I don't know if this has anything to do with the recent update I installed to my Production Premium applications or if it may be my new Blackmagic drivers that messed it up. I have tried waiting out the long import by leaving it on overnight and it has still not fixed it. I even uninstalled Premiere and reinstalled it. Any help would be appreciated.
    The codecs of the video are H.264, AAC
    I am also running Mac OS X 10.7.5 on a mid-2011 iMac

    My machine is also hanging in the same fashion.   Very, very frustrating when you have editing work to do.  If I reboot, I seem to be able to import a few files but then the next one hangs. 
    I'm trying to import mov files from my Canon 5d Mark III.
    I updated my video driver (that needed to be done anyway) but that didn't make any difference.

  • Premiere Pro CS5 won't import mov file?

    Mac Mini OSX 10.6.8 2.4GHz Duo Core Intel 8GB RAM: Quicktime 10.0(128)
    I have serveral MOV files that a Camera Crew shot raw footage then recaptured to MOV for me but now I found out that I can't import these files into Premiere CS5, I get a codec miss or unavailable error. I can't even play this MOV file in QT, it says I need  a codec. I don't have Final Cut Pro or iLife. What is the codec I need and where can I get the codec to Import my MOV files into Premiere Pro? Or is there a way for me to recapture these files?
    Here's a screenshot of the MOV file info. Thanks for any help, I'm new to Premiere

    You may have been given video encoded with the Apple ProRes codec.  Apple provides free decoders you can install that may be able to help you out.
    http://support.apple.com/downloads/Apple_ProRes_QuickTime_Decoder_1_0_for_Windows
    http://support.apple.com/downloads/Apple_ProRes_QuickTime_Decoder_1_0_for_Mac
    If these don't work, you video may be encoded with an Avid codec.  Avid has their full range of codecs available for free.  What's nice is that you can both read and record with them.
    http://avid.custkb.com/avid/app/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=392959&ssdFilterCommunity15=1 408&ssdFilterCommunity13=0&ssdFilterCommunity11=0&ssdFilterCommunity10=368&ssdFilter_Searc hKeyWord=codecs&page=1&ssdSearchOperator=0&ssdFilterCommunity3=0&Hilite=codecs
    Hope this helps.

  • Premiere Pro CC with updates or move to CC 2014?

    Merry Christmas to all of you!
    I'm using Premiere Pro CC and have not yet used any updates. CC has got a lot of problems: in multi-camera you always face synchronization problems, in exporting some effects like Basic 3D you loose sometimes part of a picture, it always rebuilds the sound media caches time & again (conform process) and...
    So to solve this, would it be better to use the updates available for CC or to move to CC 2014? I'm not working on the net.
    Thanks, Jim.

    Hi Jim,
    I'm really glad about your answer and now I'm sure that I had been a little bit too sensitive, no wonder in this days. Let's go back to your question. I was sure with my link from above I could give you a good decision aid. You will find there a really good discussion and an interesting controversial debate.
    But as I said above, I prefer working with CC, all my 2014 products I replaced with CC if they are offered.
    And now here it's time to go to bed! Gute Nacht, bis morgen vielleicht.
    Hans-Günter
    P.S.
    Herzliche Gratulation zu Deinen Deutschkenntnissen!

  • Adobe premiere pro CS6 crashes whenever I move the timeline

    Hi there, my Adobe Premiere pro CS6 crashes when moving the timeline or importing new clips. I have tried several things, I opened up a earlier project to try that and it was fine for a while, but after about 5-10mins of use it hit the same problem and would then always crash whenever I openend it and moved the timeline marker or added a new clip.
    Another problem that may or may not be related, is that some clips are broken up into about 6 glitchy squares instead of the actual clip.
    Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.

    >an AMD 6670 GPU
    What is your exact graphics adapter driver version?
    Have you gone to the vendor web site to check for a newer driver?
    -If Windows, do NOT rely on Windows Update to have current driver information
    -you need to go direct to the vendor web site and check updates for yourself
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  • Export  Premiere Pro CS4 file into QuickTime Movie

    Hello!
    I am a student at the Art Institute Online program.  I am taking a video editing class using Premiere Pro CS4.  I successfully completed my video which needs to be saved to display in Quicktime; however, I am not able to upload the file to my class discussion because the file is too large.  The size of my Tfile zipped is 169,761 KB. Is there anything anyone can recommend?
    Thanks much,
    Annette

    You need to reduce the bitrate to reduce the file size.
    It is okay to then ZIP the file to make it even smaller for uploading to a server, however people will have to then download it and unzip it to watch.
    You will also find links to many free tutorials in the PremiereProPedia that will quickly show you how things are done in Premiere Pro.
    Cheers
    Eddie

  • Problems exporting Premiere Pro with SWFs in as .mov files.

    Hi,
    I'm not the most competent with Premiere and am having a few problems exporting my final movie.
    I am having problems with an animation (Screen size: 1024 x 576) I am producing; I've produced all the animation in Flash then exported the files as SWFS, and want to composite it in Premiere and export it as Quicktime Movie (H.264), as this seems to give the best image quality for the final movie. All the SWFs export from Flash and import into Premiere fine, and in the main the SWFs export fine from Premiere, however a few of the SWFs don't export into the final finished movie, leaving just a blank screen, and others only partially export, either stopping halfway through the shot or exporting with some of the layers from the SWF missing. I've tried re importing the files but I still encounter the same problems.
    Can anyone shed any light onto where I may be going wrong and what I can do to get the entire movie to export fully? Or if there is a better way of exporting the files from Flash to a final finished movie?
    If you need any other information let me know,
    Many thanks
    Josh

    Hmmm...
    I did a quick test in your behalf with a test project with and without "alpha glow" applied to all of the media.
    The results were actually kind of strange:
    - export to .mp4 utilized all cores (6-core box w/ Hyperthreads) with a smooth 82% utilization for the whole export; memory usage (also from task manager) went up and once it hit a maximum, it stayed there
    - export to .mp4 with "alpha glow" applied -> CPU usage started out pretty good, then memory usage maxed out and then actually cam down; after a bit, the CPU usage stabilized at around 22%, or about 25% of what it had been at the start of the export
    Smells to me like an Adobe bug or design-flaw.
    Anyway, good luck with your testing.
    I totally agree with Bill's suggest to do a full PPBM7 test on your new rig and report the scores back here - and to the PPBM7 site of course. This will help you to have confidence in your new hardware and setup. Once your hardware and configuration (for Win7, drive caching, Premiere settings, etc.) are working fine, then your particular workflow, etc. can be a separate troubleshooting step.
    Good luck!
    Regards,
    Jim

  • Premiere Pro CC not playing fair with .mov files

    I have a CC account and use Premiere Pro on my PC with no issues so far except that the RAM and Graphics card suck. So I decided to run on my laptop running windows 8 rather than 7.
    AE runs with no issues (so far), but when I use Premiere Pro it does not like .mov files for some reason.
    I imported files from my iPad and it gives me this message:
    Error Message
    "The FIle Has no Audio or Video Streams"
    To work around it for now, I converted the file into mp4 and imported to edit from there. Now issue is that we need to place a lower third. I have an AE project as the .mov file imports into that no problem, but when I then export as quicktime file for the alpha channel it still will not import into Premiere Pro, same error message.
    I can export as .avi but then the file screams 'MASSIVE' as it is over 1.5gb cpmpared to the 32mb as a .mov file.
    Bottom line, cannot get any .mov to import into PP on my laptop even though it works fine on my PC. Also, .mov files play fine in AE??
    Please HELP
    Martin

    Hi MartinSalteruk,
    Thanks for contacting Adobe Forums,
    As I understood you are only getting issues with .mov files, Please check if you Quicktime player installed on the system.
    if not click here to download the Quicktime player
    Regards,
    Sandeep

  • Why does Adobe Premiere Pro modify original footage/asset files (e.g. mov)? (CS6)

    Background:
    A colleague had given me a large 33Gb .mov for use in a project, I put this file on a backup drive.
    I made an identical copy of this 33Gb .mov file and placed it in a folder that I'd use to work on a Premiere Pro Project.
    I ran Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and dragged in the 33Gb .mov file into the Sequence (imported it)
    Premiere Pro CS6 started conforming the file.
    After it had finished, I noticed that it's Modified Date was just now i.e different to the Modified Date on the original copy of the file on the backup drive (see step 1)
    I ran a BeyondCompare check between the .mov file on the backup drive (see step 1) and the one that the Premiere Pro project was using (step 2, 3) and Beyond Compare reported they were different.
    I had initially thought it was unrelated file corruption of some kind, but I have checked this several times and got the same outcome, so it's definitely Premiere Pro deliberately modifying the file.
    So I am puzzled: these are supposed to be the same file.
    Why would there be a need for Adobe Premiere Pro to modify the footage?
    What does it do to the file?
    Would it not be better to create a separate file if necessary?
    I can accept this if that's how it works and it's good to know that it was Premiere Pro deliberately modifying the files and not corruption (so my hardware ought to be healthy). But it makes more sense to me if Premiere Pro made separate modified copies for its own use. Modifying the file as it does hinders my process for checking the integrity of backups; if the original asset footage files were the same as earlier copies then it would be easy to know that the backups are OK.
    Thoughts?

    Definitive Answer (I believe): It's all about this setting, "Write XMP ID To Files On Import" - which confirms that Adobe Premiere Pro is deliberately modifying the .mov file: http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/preferences.html#WSE3BD4A43-7022-4fe6-97F5-95313 935347B
    These posts give some background as to why having this setting enabled would be beneficial: one benefit being to be able to skip conforming files by matching the conformed file with the original using the embedded XMP tag :-
    http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/preferences.html#WSE3BD4A43-7022-4fe6-97F5-95313 935347B
    http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/adobe-creative-suite/498627-why-premiere-modifying-video-files .html
    https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/205/876064
    (Found using Google search term "adobe premiere pro date modified")

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