Premiere Pro CS4 - Blu Ray bearbeiten

Hallo,
ich habe eine kurze Frage und zwar:
Ich habe mir einen BluRay-Film auf den Pc besorgt, im ".mkv" Format,
(was mir leider nicht viel sagt, da ich das erste mal damit zutun habe)
und jetzt wollte ich diesen Film mit Premiere Pro bearbeiten,
doch er versteht den Format nicht, gibt es einen Codec,
oder eine Möglichkeit es möglich zu machen?
danke für die Antworten

an der Leistung kann es sicherlich nicht liegen.
Was für'ne Grafikkarte? Könnte alles entscheiden. Generell deuten solche starken Probleme auch oft auf Hardwaredefekte hin, also gleich mal in die Kiste reinguggen, ob die Karte überhaupt fest im Slot sitzt oder irgendwelche sonstigen verdächtigen Anzeichen zeigt.
Mylenium

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