![]() I have no problem viewing them in the VLC media player, but I've tried using Adobe Media Encoder to reformat the files, and no matter what format I export to, the video won't show up in Premiere. mov files, and they're formatted as Apple ProRes currently (decoded format is Planar 4:2:2 YUV 10-bit LE). I'm trying to edit down the footage in Adobe Premiere, but when I try to get the footage into the program, the only thing that will show up is the audio. ![]() Maybe someone can dumb it down for me?īasically, I received a few large video files from a production company that shot an event for my company. I've been doing some snooping online and because I'm relatively unlearned in the technology behind video encoding, I'm having a hard time understanding the solutions out there.
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