Transferring and importing files, Supported file formats – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Transferring and importing files
Note:
Note:
Supported file formats
About file formats
About transferring files
About importing files
Import files with the Media Browser
Import files with the Import commands
Import files using Adobe Bridge
Start Adobe Bridge from Adobe Premiere Pro
Import files from Adobe Bridge
Supported file formats
Premiere Pro can import many video and audio formats. Premiere Pro can import files in the formats listed, provided the codec used to generate a
specific file is installed locally. Most of these software modules are installed automatically with Premiere Pro.
See the
for a basic list of supported file formats for import.
Supported video and animation file formats
3GP, 3G2
ASF (Netshow, Windows only)
AVI (DV-AVI, Microsoft AVI Type 1, and Type 2)
DV (raw DV stream, a QuickTime format)
FLV and F4V
Premiere Pro can import FLV files with video encoded using the On2 VP6 video codec. Premiere Pro, however, can’t import FLV files with
video encoded with the Sorenson Spark video codec. As with any unsupported format, transcode the file to a format that Premiere Pro can import.
GIF (Animated GIF)
M1V (MPEG-1 Video File)
M2T (Sony HDV)
M2TS (Blu-ray BDAV MPEG-2 Transport Stream, AVCHD)
M4V (MPEG-4 Video File)
MOV (QuickTime Movie, requires QuickTime 7 for import of non-native QuickTime files; in Windows, requires QuickTime player)
The fully featured version of QuickTime 7 Pro is not installed in Mac OS X 10.7 by default. If you are using Mac OS X 10.7,
MP4 (QuickTime Movie, XDCAM EX)
MPEG, MPE, MPG (MPEG-1, MPEG-2), M2V (DVD-compliant MPEG-2)
MTS (AVCHD)
MXF (Media eXchange Format; P2 Movie: Panasonic Op-Atom variant of MXF, with video in DV, DVCPRO, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO HD,
AVC-Intra; XDCAM HD Movie, Sony XDCAM HD 50 (4:2:2), Avid MXF Movie), and native Canon XF
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