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Solved | Can't Import DJI Videos to Adobe Premiere [Solved]
Once used for military purpose mainly, drones are now applied by many fans to shooting drone videos such as the aerial videos of a certain city, a tourist attraction and so on. Most of the drone footage needs editing in advance before being used finally. But many people fail to import the video to Adobe Premiere when intending to have it edited and can't find a feasible solution anyhow. Luckily, you're reading this passage!
In the following paragraphs, we'll elaborate on the causes and corresponding solutions to this issue to sweep out all of your misgivings!
Causes & Solutions
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Cause 1: Different versions of Adobe Premiere may lead to the failure of file importation. According to our detailed study, the newest update of Adobe Premiere will deter some clips of your video files from being imported.
Solution 1: Uninstall the newest version and reinstall an older one. Should it not work after you perform the reinstallation, please head over to the following paragraphs to check whether there are other potential causes.
Cause 2: Incompatibility of codec. Adobe Premiere sometimes may pop up a window saying " This file has an unsupported compression type", which suggests that you must change another codec. Generally speaking, MP4 will do. (If MP4 extension doesn't work, try mpeg.)
Solution 2: At this point, you need a converter to make the format of codec converted. Here we take as an example a professional video processing software-VideoProc to show you how to do the transcoding with it.
Step 1: Launch VideoProc-> tap Video on the main interface

Step 2: Enter another interface then tap Video option in the bottom
Step 3: Find and tap MP4 format -> tap Run on the right to start conversion.

Cause 3: Some users may find that many MOV-files in project are offline all of a sudden. This is usually resulted by a fact that some older 32-bit format MOV codecs have been removed and will not be supported.
Solution 3: It's actually one of the issues concerned with primarily digital file storage. At this point, you'd better find a utility software to convert the older files to a "modern" format. Most other apps either have or will give support for those codecs as well. The above-mentioned VideoProc is not a bad choice.
These are the situations that you are most likely to encounter when you are working on Adobe Premiere. Though the concrete errors or causes may vary, yet you can use VideoProc to solve these troubles once and for all! It's a powerful and multifunctional video processing software that enables you to edit a video as perfect as possible, such as cutting, trimming, cropping, rotating, deshaking, denosing etc. Besides, it is capable of functioning as a video/audio recorder, downloader, converter. Armed with hardware acceleration technology, VideoProc can also extend you with buttery smooth operation experience!
*There may be other potential errors and causes and we'll pay close attention to them to continue our updates for solutions. We also welcome feedbacks from you!! For any question, please contact us!