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Hi,
Im drone user and i got couple different dji's. Just bought the Dji phantom 4pro, and now its my first time to edit the footage of THIS drone. I get some error message from premier that "premiere pro a low level exception occurred". Ive tried with media encoder to code the footage but it wont do anything to it. It also keep saying "footage doesnt have image or sound with it". Ive tried to conver the file from MOVi to MPG2 and to MP4 but none of that helps. Ive changed the files location, started my computer again and again. Rebooted the premier. None of this helps. Biggest question is how come that this footage dont work but for example i fly the inspire and with that footage i dont have any problems never.
I need help quickly!! Thank you!
Regards
Jesse
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No was the Pro
Importing DJI Phantom 4 Pro Footage into Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017.1.2(22) v11.0 Oasis
Tested the clip, still have it, plays fine.
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Curious.
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I have the very same problems. It really does not matter what resolution I was using while recording on the P4P+.
Even some low res footage still does not work properly! It really makes me angry, considering having good equipment and trying to do some awesome footage. The worst thing is: I am screenium as a screen capture program with a built in editor. And this cheap program can do the job! But of course and since I pay the CC, there is no way, I want to edit my footage with a screen capture program with it´s limited tools.
Currently I am using the Miro Video Converter, in order to get the mov into a mp4 and see how that will perform. Will keep you updated.
But still, what a disappointment Adobe!
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Can you upoad a short clip to test?
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You mean from the converted mp4 as a screen capture?
I can do that. Let´s see how that might work out. The chat just told me as I shared:
"DJI Phantom 4 Pro is yet not included in current version of Premiere Pro Supported formats
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I already converted footage to mp4.. and changed the end to mp4. But none
of that aint helping. Adobe told the same for me what everyone is telling
here that premier wont support its file.
24.8.2017 21.31 "Responsive pages with Mus" <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
kirjoitti:
DJI PHANTOM 4PRO FOOTAGE DOESNT WORK ON PREMIER created by Responsive
pages with Mus <https://forums.adobe.com/people/Responsivepageswith+Mus>
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<https://forums.adobe.com/message/9786937#9786937>
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The support chat told me the following:
DJI Phantom 4 Pro is yet not included in current version of Premiere Pro Supported formats
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No an original.
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The original is 4GB. I doubt I can show that here. The video itself is super fine in the Osx previewer, also on VLC and every other editor. Just not on PremierePro. This is really the most unsatisfying purchase I did! I bought extra a subscription in order toi use it for my 4k videos, but then it appears Adobe is slower then some garage coders!
Anyway, also my rerendered footage still has the same problems. So, screw Premiere, I will try to find another program.
Did anybody try Final Cut for the P4Pro?
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Same problems here. I called and they gave me the same answer. I tried importing like 25 videos and only six went in. The rest I got the same error messages.
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Only way i got it working was with handbrake and changed the framerate to
constant. Thank you guys!
2017-09-01 5:35 GMT+03:00 johnjord410 <forums_noreply@adobe.com>:
DJI PHANTOM 4PRO FOOTAGE DOESNT WORK ON PREMIER created by johnjord410
<https://forums.adobe.com/people/johnjord410> in Premiere Pro CC - View
the full discussion <https://forums.adobe.com/message/9801760#9801760>
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Glad I read all these comments before I purchased Adobe Pro. As I’m encountering the same problems with up loading footage from my P4P+. Any solutions to the problem yet.
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Still no solution - can´t finish one project, it is a shame!
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Does DJI have any suggestions?
Neil
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what version of Premiere Pro are you using? I've worked with a lot of DJI footage in Premiere with no issues other than the need to transcode it all to a friendlier edit codec.
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The problem with Premiere is discussed in various DJI forums - but that's another story ...
We use the latest Version ...
The fact is that ALL previous versions of Premiere Pro CC were able to process and import the DJI-mov and -mp4-files without any problems. Since the last update this is no longer the case - and that is a NO GO! Nothing has been changed in the files themselves (apart from that they are read or can be imported by all editing programs known to me without any problems).
Of course I am aware that mp4/h264 is not ideal for editing. But since we sort and catalog all our material in Premiere and don't transcode all takes, there is no way around this procedure.
Apart from that and just a reminder: some years ago Adobe advertised that the user in Premiere can simply throw his files - no matter with which codec - into the timeline. This statement was the main reason why we chose Premiere five years ago for our 4K long-term documentary.
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Until this bug gets taken care of, why don't you just roll back to the Previous version of Premiere?
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I was using resolve 12 but the playback was a bit jumpy so I down loaded 14 and for some reason when I drag a move clip to timeline the programme just close. Haven’t got a clue why. So I thought I’d try prem pro for the first time.
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I’ve just down loaded the newest version as I had been using resolve but the play back on timeline was a bit jumpy so I’ve been trying different media editing software.
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I’ve not been in touch with DJI. I have been using resolve but the play back on time line was a bit jumpy so I thought I’d try prem pro.
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Adobe has not resolved this.
I have spent weeks with this importer error message. Tried everything. I don't know of any better pro software for windows 10.
Brought the XPS 15 over the MacBook pro because I'm a Premiere Editor. I'm so disappointed with Adobe.
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richardd75326250 escribió
Adobe has not resolved this.
I have spent weeks with this importer error message.
Hi.
Yes, importer error, the ImporterMpeg.prm has problems. So that they have a panorama:
I have Windows 10
Premiere 12.1.2
I do not have a codec package installed.
I do not have QT installed.
The following is for MP4 and Mov (H264)
And you can try this:
Go to Edit> Preferences> Media and remove the checkbox before the element: enable Intel h.264 decoding (requires reboot) or (12.1.2) Enable hardware accelerated decoding.
The following is crucial, if they do not, surely the file they wanted to import will give them an error again.
Next, close Premiere and proceed to delete the cache folders; Observe the link for instructions:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2152942
Start Premiere and re-import the file.
I was able to replicate the error and this was the solution for me.
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My p4pro footage recorded as h.264 in mp4 format seems to be working (or at least not crashing). Are you sure you're not shooting in h.265?
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Thanks Juamario for your continued input (From another forum).
So I have done the following
Go to Edit> Preferences> Media and remove the checkbox before the element: enable Intel h.264 decoding (requires reboot) or (12.1.2) Enable hardware accelerated decoding.
Downloaded the latest QuickTime for Windows 10. Will this be a problem?
Opened the Media Browser and imported my files. For the files that have the errors. Reveal them in explorer. Renamed them. Return back to Premiere and they are all good for the edit. They drop fine into the timeline. I did notice some drop framing when scrolling through.
I'm going to run this process with my other projects. Keep you posted
XPS 15 i9 Processor
Windows 10
32gb
1TB
4gb Nvidia GTX
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So I have successfully imported two projects into Premiere Pro. Using the above method and both appear to be working fine.
Hope this is of help to fellow editors out there.