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January 16, 2020
Question

MJP2 "not support compression"

  • January 16, 2020
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Hi everyone,

please could you help me with this problem ?

I receive MOV video with transparent background, but when I import that video its send me an error "this is not supported compression type mjp2" . Please is that any plugin or I dont know what how can I open it and work with that in premiere ? Thanx a lot.

4 replies

Participant
July 14, 2022

I'm Brazilian, and I don't understand English, but I hope to help.
I had the same problem this week, it was very difficult to find a software that could format the video keeping the alpha. What worked for me was to upload the video in Blender, because it was able to read the file, then I rendered it again in .png and so I was able to import it into Premiere.

Inspiring
October 10, 2021

I am seeing the same on many varieties of *.mov files. Has anyone got a solution?

 

 

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 11, 2021

.mov is only an extension, not necessarily a reference to the codec that was used to build the file. It usually is the result of Apple's QuickTime, but it can be anything. Someone may even have renamed a file from .mts to .mov.

 

My suggestion: go back to the source and try to find out how this file was created. Where did it come from? A camera? A screen recorder? Also, try to use MediaInfo to find out more details.

 

PremierePro is one of the most advanced NLEs that will accept a plethora of file formats, but not everything...

 

Hope this helps.

Participant
December 29, 2023

LOL Premiere have low quality multiformat support... Is not so "advanced"...

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 16, 2020

Hi Pavol G,

Do you have the latest version of Premiere Pro installed? I think this format should be supported, as it is a JPEG 2000 variant. More info.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Participant
January 16, 2020

Yes I have the latest version of premiere.
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Pavol Gašpár
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Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 16, 2020

Pavol,

Hello there. 🙂

 

Do you have any previous versions of Premiere Pro currently installed? Have you tried any of those? Which OS are you working with?

 

Cheers,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 16, 2020

Usually Handbrake comes to the rescue for transcoding exotic file formats. Please give that a try: https://handbrake.fr/

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 16, 2020

Don't think Handbrake will preserve the transparancy.