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H.264 Editing in Premiere Pro Crashed- Solution

Having trouble importing H.264 to Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5 for further editing? If so, just follow the simple guide to learn how to fix h.264 to Premiere Pro problems.

H.264 Editing in Premiere Pro Crashed- Solution
As an FCP editor switching to Adobe Premiere Pro.... I know that H.264 is a delivery format. Final Cut doesn't handle H.264 well at all in a timeline. My question is, can H.264 be directly imported into a Premiere Pro timeline without any issue. Searching the related H.264 to Adobe Premiere Pro threads, I got the answer is NO. A quick solution would be convert H.264 to Adobe PPRO edit-friendly format first.

First download and install Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac

It is an easy-to-use yet professional H.264 encoder for Mac. It's able to convert H.264 files to Premiere Pro more compatible MPEG-2 video without losing quality. With it, you may also encode H.264 to Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Elements, FCE, iMovie, Avid and more NLE programs highly compatible formats for editing. If meet the H.264 codec issues with Premiere Pro on Windows PC, please get Brorsoft Video Converter to solve the problem.

SEE ALSO:

H.264 to Windows Movie Maker
H.264 to iMovie
H.264 to Sony Vegas Pro
H.264 to After Effects
H.264 to Pinnacle Studio

Convert H.264 for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro

1. Add H.264 files > Install the H.264 file converter program on Mac and run it. Drag the H.264 files to the software. Or you can also click "Add" button on the top of the main interface to import video to the program. It supports batch conversion and joining multiple video clips into one file.



2. Choose output format > This video converter offers optimized format preset for Adobe Premiere. Just click “Format” menu firstly and then follow “Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas” to set MPG, MOV or WMV format.



Tip: If the default settings do not fit you requirement, you can click “Settings” icon to and enter “Profile Settings” panel to adjust video size, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate and audio channels.

3. Start H.264 conversion >Click the Arrow icon under the preview window, and the program will start converting H.264 to MPEG-2 for Adobe Premiere Pro.

After the conversion, you will click “Open” button to find the resulted files. And now you’re able to import the converted H.264 footage to Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 to make engaging movies.

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