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'I'm trying to import a SWF into Adobe Premiere Elements. The SWF has embedded video which doesn't work once imported into Premiere. Any ideas?'

SWF files (which stands for ShockWave Flash, or Small Web Format) are a little trickier than Flash Video (FLV) because they often don't contain just straight video: while an SWF might look like a simple video presentation of scrolling text, sequential stills or cartoon-style images, under the hood there's actually a very different process going on. Generally, you can import SWF files to Adobe Premiere Pro with an alpha channel, but the audio is usually not retained, the interactive content and scripted animation are also not retained. What retained is the animation defined by keyframes in the main, top-level movie.

To solve SWF and Premiere Pro incomaptible issues, the easy way is to convert SWF to a more editing-friendly format, such a Premiere's MPEG-2. Along with some help from third-party programs like EaseFab Video Converter for Mac, which provides optimized presets for Adobe Premiere, you can easily achieve your goal smoothly. With it, you can convert any video including SWF to Adobe Premiere (CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CC included) compatible format without loosing quality. What's more, the conversion is easy to handle and only with a few simple clicks, you can finish the conversion without facing any glitches. For Windows user, please get Video Converter. Download the program and you can edit SWF files in Adobe Premiere Pro smoothly as you wish.

Premiere Pro is the redesigned successor to Adobe Premiere, and was launched in 2003. Premiere Pro refers to versions released in 2003 and later, whereas Premiere refers to the earlier releases. Premiere was one of the first computer-based NLEs ( non-linear editing system ), with its first release on Mac in 1991. Get started with Adobe Premiere Pro. Importing XML project files from Final Cut Pro 7 and Final Cut Pro X; Supported file formats. Exporting OMF files for Pro. Aug 30, 2020 Premiere Pro Supported native camera formats Premiere Pro lets you work with a wide range of native media formats from the latest DSLR cameraswithout transcoding or file rewrapping. The media formats listed here are supported for directly importing and editing with Premiere Pro CC.

How to convert SWF files for editing in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Step 1. Import SWF videos

Install and run the SWF to Adobe Premiere Converter, then run it. Click on 'Add Video', and browse your files, select all the SWF files you wanna convert. This application supports batch conversion, so you can add more than one file at a time.

Step 2. Select output format

Click 'Profile' pull down list to select 'Vegas/Premiere (MPEG-2)' as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.

Tip: If you would like to customize the video and audio parameters, you can click 'Settings', adjust the parameters as you want, like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sampling rate, bit rate, channels.

Step 3. Start transcoding SWF files to Premiere

Finally, click 'Convert' button to start transcoding SWF video to MPG for importing to Premiere Pro CC.

When the conversion task is finished, click 'Open' button to get the exported files and then import the converted SWF files into Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 to do further editing.

> Resource > Video Tips > Tips for Editing SWF files in Adobe Premiere Pro

Can't import AVI files to Adobe Premiere Pro due to Codec Missing? 2 Solutions.

'Just installed Premiere Pro CS6(PC)on a new machine.I can see and play the AVI files in bridge but when I try to import it says there's a file issue and won't import. Are these files I need to convert to a different format or do I need to add a specific codec to the new machine?'

'How do I fix this? I can't open the file in quicktime to at least watch the video and when I import it into Premiere, I get the error message that's saying the codec is missing.'

'an issue that's really annoying and bothers me a lot: Due to a new system setup I reinstalled Adobe Premiere and now I'm no longer able to import AVI files in Premiere anymore. These files contain screen recordings. This also means a loss of already done work for me.'

AVI file format seems one of Adobe Premiere Pro supported navtive video formats for import. But the weird thing is that Adobe Premiere Pro sometimes will reject to import some AVI files. The error message goes like, 'File format not supported', 'Unsupported format or damaged file', 'Codec missing or unavailable'. Or Premiere Pro only imports audio from AVI files for you. You can only add the AVI video to the timeline of Premiere Pro as an audio track, instead of a video track. Just sound, no video.

Why can't your AVI video files be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro?

Possible reason 1: Your AVI files are corrupted. You can check whether your AVI file can be recognized and played properly using other programs. If not, repair it using a professional video repair tool.

Possible reason 2: Broadly speaking, the major cause is that some required codec is missing so that the file format is not supported. For example, after you update to the newest version, some codec is missing. In this case, you can use Mediainfo to check the information (mainly take a look at video and Audio codec) in your AVI file and then google search to find and install the require codec to fix the problem. If you cannot find a suitable codec, transocding AVI file is the the most effective yet easiest solution recommended by us.

Analysis: Adobe Premiere Pro support AVI files, but AVI is a multimedia container format which contains various types of data encoded using one of several different codecs. A MOV file can use DivX, XviD, NewTek SHQ3 (4:2:2:4) codec, MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-2, DV, VP8, VP9, or other video codec for compression. To import AVI files successfully, Adobe Premiere Pro needs to be compatible with the specific codecs used in the AVI files. If not, you'll experience AVI importing error. Next, let me show you how to fix 'can't import AVI to Adobe Premiere Pro' problem caused by incompatible codec.

Solution 1: Install Required Codec to Fix Can't Import AVI to Premiere Error

If the reason that your Premiere Pro can't read your AVI files is that required codec isn't installed on your laptop, you can intall the codec on it by determing what codec was used to encode the AVI video. For example, if you find out that the your AVI has a NewTek SHQ3 (4:2:2:4) codec, you are able to find the codec from Updates and Downloadsunder the section called Codecs and Utilities, install it, reboot, and boom. Then, the AVI files will be imported perfectly into Premiere Pro.

Solution 2: Transcode AVI to Premiere supported MOV H264, MP4, ProRes...

- 100% Working Solution to Fix 'Can't Import AVI File to Premiere' Error

Transcoding should be a very helpful method. If you have Adobe Media Encoder, you can use it to conduct video conversion. If you don't have that tool or can't manage to convert problematic AVI files to desired format with Media Encoder, you might as well try an easier-to-use yet powerful video converter and decoder - EaseFab Video Converter (available for both Windows and Mac users). It is able to work with various AVI files, no matter what codecs are wrapped in and no matter what devices record. To solve the AVI or other incompatible issues, you're suggested to download and install EaseFab Video Converter on your PC or Mac computer first.


EaseFab Video Converter - The One-click Way to Convert Videos for Adobe Premiere and more.

• Accepts nearly all types of videos, regardless of video formats, codecs and resolutions.
• Transode or pass-through media files to that natively supported by Adobe Premiere Pro.
• Easy editing experience: cut, crop, merge, add effects/watermark, add subtitles...
• Completes video conversion and processing in three steps.

Tutorial: How to Decode AVI to Premiere Supported Codec/Format?

The below guide takes Video Converter for Windows screenshots for example.

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Step 1. Import SWF videos

Install and run the SWF to Adobe Premiere Converter, then run it. Click on 'Add Video', and browse your files, select all the SWF files you wanna convert. This application supports batch conversion, so you can add more than one file at a time.

Step 2. Select output format

Click 'Profile' pull down list to select 'Vegas/Premiere (MPEG-2)' as the best video format for Premiere Pro. WMV, MOV formats are the good choice as well.

Tip: If you would like to customize the video and audio parameters, you can click 'Settings', adjust the parameters as you want, like Video Codec, aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sampling rate, bit rate, channels.

Step 3. Start transcoding SWF files to Premiere

Finally, click 'Convert' button to start transcoding SWF video to MPG for importing to Premiere Pro CC.

When the conversion task is finished, click 'Open' button to get the exported files and then import the converted SWF files into Adobe Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4 to do further editing.

> Resource > Video Tips > Tips for Editing SWF files in Adobe Premiere Pro

Can't import AVI files to Adobe Premiere Pro due to Codec Missing? 2 Solutions.

'Just installed Premiere Pro CS6(PC)on a new machine.I can see and play the AVI files in bridge but when I try to import it says there's a file issue and won't import. Are these files I need to convert to a different format or do I need to add a specific codec to the new machine?'

'How do I fix this? I can't open the file in quicktime to at least watch the video and when I import it into Premiere, I get the error message that's saying the codec is missing.'

'an issue that's really annoying and bothers me a lot: Due to a new system setup I reinstalled Adobe Premiere and now I'm no longer able to import AVI files in Premiere anymore. These files contain screen recordings. This also means a loss of already done work for me.'

AVI file format seems one of Adobe Premiere Pro supported navtive video formats for import. But the weird thing is that Adobe Premiere Pro sometimes will reject to import some AVI files. The error message goes like, 'File format not supported', 'Unsupported format or damaged file', 'Codec missing or unavailable'. Or Premiere Pro only imports audio from AVI files for you. You can only add the AVI video to the timeline of Premiere Pro as an audio track, instead of a video track. Just sound, no video.

Why can't your AVI video files be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro?

Possible reason 1: Your AVI files are corrupted. You can check whether your AVI file can be recognized and played properly using other programs. If not, repair it using a professional video repair tool.

Possible reason 2: Broadly speaking, the major cause is that some required codec is missing so that the file format is not supported. For example, after you update to the newest version, some codec is missing. In this case, you can use Mediainfo to check the information (mainly take a look at video and Audio codec) in your AVI file and then google search to find and install the require codec to fix the problem. If you cannot find a suitable codec, transocding AVI file is the the most effective yet easiest solution recommended by us.

Analysis: Adobe Premiere Pro support AVI files, but AVI is a multimedia container format which contains various types of data encoded using one of several different codecs. A MOV file can use DivX, XviD, NewTek SHQ3 (4:2:2:4) codec, MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-2, DV, VP8, VP9, or other video codec for compression. To import AVI files successfully, Adobe Premiere Pro needs to be compatible with the specific codecs used in the AVI files. If not, you'll experience AVI importing error. Next, let me show you how to fix 'can't import AVI to Adobe Premiere Pro' problem caused by incompatible codec.

Solution 1: Install Required Codec to Fix Can't Import AVI to Premiere Error

If the reason that your Premiere Pro can't read your AVI files is that required codec isn't installed on your laptop, you can intall the codec on it by determing what codec was used to encode the AVI video. For example, if you find out that the your AVI has a NewTek SHQ3 (4:2:2:4) codec, you are able to find the codec from Updates and Downloadsunder the section called Codecs and Utilities, install it, reboot, and boom. Then, the AVI files will be imported perfectly into Premiere Pro.

Solution 2: Transcode AVI to Premiere supported MOV H264, MP4, ProRes...

- 100% Working Solution to Fix 'Can't Import AVI File to Premiere' Error

Transcoding should be a very helpful method. If you have Adobe Media Encoder, you can use it to conduct video conversion. If you don't have that tool or can't manage to convert problematic AVI files to desired format with Media Encoder, you might as well try an easier-to-use yet powerful video converter and decoder - EaseFab Video Converter (available for both Windows and Mac users). It is able to work with various AVI files, no matter what codecs are wrapped in and no matter what devices record. To solve the AVI or other incompatible issues, you're suggested to download and install EaseFab Video Converter on your PC or Mac computer first.


EaseFab Video Converter - The One-click Way to Convert Videos for Adobe Premiere and more.

• Accepts nearly all types of videos, regardless of video formats, codecs and resolutions.
• Transode or pass-through media files to that natively supported by Adobe Premiere Pro.
• Easy editing experience: cut, crop, merge, add effects/watermark, add subtitles...
• Completes video conversion and processing in three steps.

Tutorial: How to Decode AVI to Premiere Supported Codec/Format?

The below guide takes Video Converter for Windows screenshots for example.

Step 1. Download and launch EaseFab Video Converter on Windows PC or Mac. Click Add Video to import your AVI video. Dragging and droppping works too. (Note: batch conversion is supported, so you can several mov videos to the program to convert at a time.)

Step 2. Click the Profile bar at the bottom. Choose a format preset that Premiere Pro can support. And MOV (encoded by H264) from Editing Software category is recommended since the output MOV H.264 files can preserve image quality with the smallest file size. You can also choose MPEG-2 or WMV as the output file.

If you want to preserve the highest image quality, you can also select Final Cut Pro (Apple ProRes 422 encoded MOV file) as the output. The Apple ProRes files can make your editing process simpler and less resource-intensive but it typically need ten times as much storage.

Editor's Note: H.264 is really optimized to be a delivery codec while ProRes is optimized to be an editing codec. That said, if you just need to do a simple edit and your computer has the power to edit H.264 you can get away with it no problem, but if you plan to do a heavy edit with lots of transitions and effects and color grading you will be best served by ProRes.

Step 3. Hit Convert and it will begin fast video decoding, conversion and processing your AVI video at one go.

After the conversion is complete, get the resulted files via clicking the Open button and then you can import the result files to Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2020 or lower version without any trouble.

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Final Words:

The major cause that Adobe Premiere Pro CC fails to import AVI files is that some required codec is missing and the file format is not supported. Therefore, transocding AVI file using EaseFab Video Converter is the the most effective yet easiest solution recommended by us.

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Besides converting videos, EaseFab Video Converter is also able to perform some video editing tasks, including cutting, trimming, merging, adding special effects, and more. The operation is really beginner-friendly.

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