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How to import Sony/Cannon/Panasonic/JVC Camcorder video to Adobe Premiere Pro?

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How to import Sony/Cannon/Panasonic/JVC Camcorder video to Adobe Premiere Pro?

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As we know, Adobe Premiere Pro is a popular modern editing system which allows people to quickly and effectively put together material from original or outside sources into music videos, trailers and short films. Nowadays, Premiere supports formats including video formats (AVI, MOV, MPEG, MPE, MPG, Open DML, and WMV), audio formats (AIFF, AVI, MOV, MP3, WAV, WMA) still image formats and sequence formats. In other words, if you want to edit camcorder videos with Adobe Premiere, the first problem you should resolve is how to import the MOD, TOD, MTS/M2TS files from your camcorder into Adobe Premiere. Here I will share with you a reliable method to make it according to my own experience. Part one: Convert Sony/Cannon/Panasonic/JVC Camcorder video to Adobe Premiere workable format Since TOD, MOD, MTS/M2TS files can not accept on Adobe Premiere, we can convert TOD/MOD/MTS/M2TS to AVI, MOV, MPEG, WMV, etc with a video convert software. In order to get better editing effect the video converte

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