Part I: Native Support Formats by Adobe Premiereīelow is a detailed list which shows the video and audio formats supported by Adobe Premiere Pro natively. Another way, you can apply for some third-party software to save bunch of time install external codecs which also avoid several unknown problems. Many codecs installed into the operating system (Windows or Mac OS) work as a component inside the QuickTime or Video for Windows formats. One way is to install additional codecs, users can extend the ability of Premiere Pro to import additional file types. If users encounter some import problem, then here are several ways to solve it. In order to save customers'time to figure out the detailed info behind this container files, Adobe Premiere Pro can import these container files easily, but the ability to import the data that they contain is dependent on the codecs (specifically, decoders) installed. If you want to know the inner codec behind this "cloth", you can try this MediaInfo to help you. Container files can contain data encoded using various compression and encoding schemes. The "Container" format just like "cloth", which the real codec are in it. Some filename extensions-such as MOV, AVI, MXF, MP4, MKV and F4V, etc, those files formats can't be called a real format, for all those formats are called "Container" format.
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