CONVERT DVD MOVIE TO MP4 PREMIERE FOR MAC
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In fact, it is not very hard to do the trick as long as you get a proper iPhone video converter. On this occasion, you need to take some time first to transcode your iPhone videos to Adobe Premiere preferred MPEG-2 files and then transfer the converted iPhone videos to Adobe Premiere for editing. So, it will end in failure if you try to import iPhone footage to Adobe Premiere. MOV (the container) and the iPhone video files are automatically compressed with H.264 codec, which is suitable for delivering on the Internet and playing on media players, but not friendly with Adobe Premiere editing task. Generally speaking, the iPhone (including iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 4S, etc.) records in MPEG-4 and outputs its video files as. Why can’t import iPhone footage to Adobe Premiere for editing? Why this happening? Don’t worry! This post will give you a quick solution. Some people complained that the system always pop up some messages like "File Format not Supported", "Long Time Rendering", "No audio streams found in your file" and kept failing in editing iPhone footage in Adobe Premiere. If you are using Adobe Premiere (including Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CC), you may encounter some problems when you try to import your iPhone footage to Adobe Premiere for editing. Before uploading iPhone footage to YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and other video sharing websites, you may want to edit them.
It is a great fun to see your recorded videos being liked and forwarded by millions of people. It is very common today to record some videos with our iPhone to share to our family and frends.