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.MOV files crashing Premiere Pro CS4
by John Frey on Nov 6, 2009 at 5:07:19 pm

One of my cameras records to mp4 in a .MOV wrapper both to 1920 x 1080 and 1280 x 720. Adding either size file to the timeline using Premiere Pro CS4 with latest updates results in a quick BOD crash. Is Premiere just unable to handle this file configuration or am I missing something here? The rudimentary NLE, Vision, part of the Nero suite, has no problems with these files, and Sony Vegas 9.0c handles the 1280 x 720 fine, but not the 1920 x 1080. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

John D. Frey
25 Year owner/operator of two California-based production studios.

Digital West Video Productions of San Luis Obispo and Inland Images of Lake Elsinore


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