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Help with Importing Minecraft footage

New Here ,
Feb 07, 2020 Feb 07, 2020

So, I recently switched from adobe premiere elements to adobe premiere pro, so I could edit a Minecraft series on my channel. However, since I need to pull bits of the footage for the intro, I tried to import the first session of my footage, which is roughly 5 hours long. I figured that this would be easier said than done, as elements allowed me to import footage that was almost 7 hours in length with no problems all. However, every time I've tried to import the 5-hour footage, premiere pro just crashes. Drag it in? Crashes. Import from the media explorer? Crashes. This has been really infuriating, as I this one issue has been stopping me from doing any work on the rest of the series. I was wondering if anyone here would know how to fix this.
P.S. the footage is just 720p basic Minecraft footage

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Community Expert ,
Feb 07, 2020 Feb 07, 2020

Exactly what is INSIDE the video you are editing?
Report back with the codec details of your file, use the program below
Free program to get file information for PC/Mac http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
- when you analyze your file in MediaInfo and post a screen shot in the forum, do so in TREE view

Does your video use a Variable Frame Rate? See https://community.adobe.com/t5/Premiere-Pro/Variable-frame-rate-video-with-Premiere-Pro/td-p/4601935
If yes, use https://handbrake.fr/ open source transcoder/converter to convert to Constant Frame Rate

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Feb 07, 2020 Feb 07, 2020
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New Here ,
Feb 08, 2020 Feb 08, 2020

help me.PNGThis is what you needed correct?

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Community Expert ,
Feb 08, 2020 Feb 08, 2020

You say "footage is just 720p" but your report shows 1360*768 which is (to me) and odd size

 

Other than that comment, I don't edit screen capture video so I don't have any other ideas

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Community Expert ,
Feb 08, 2020 Feb 08, 2020

Roily, yes the MediaInfo screenshot is helpful. It is better to use the "tree" view, which provides more information.

 

If you still have Premiere elements, can you import this particular file there?

 

Create a short sample with the same specs. Does that import?

 

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New Here ,
Apr 14, 2022 Apr 14, 2022

The basic settings of the different program versions are similar and set almost identically. Later versions have an extended and updated list of functions. Initially, you need to specify the path for saving the captured videos and screenshots. The C drive is set by default, which is not always convenient considering that the recorded files are quite weighty. To avoid overloading the system drive, you can set the saving to any other location. Next, I had to import the video footage I captured into the minecraft skyblock servers category for the whole process. How do this? I watched it on a blogger's channel.

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New Here ,
Oct 21, 2023 Oct 21, 2023

It seems like you're facing a frustrating issue with importing long Minecraft footage into Adobe Premiere Pro. To address this problem, you might want to consider a few solutions:

Transcoding Footage: Convert your Minecraft footage to a more editing-friendly format like ProRes or Cineform. This can make it easier for Premiere Pro to handle long videos.

Lower Playback Quality: Reduce the playback quality in Premiere Pro when importing. You can change this in the program monitor settings to make the initial import less resource-intensive.

Check Hardware and Software: Ensure your computer meets the system requirements for Premiere Pro and that your software is up to date. Sometimes, outdated software or insufficient hardware can cause crashes.

Break It into Segments: Split the 5-hour footage into smaller, manageable chunks and import them separately. Then, you can edit them individually and combine them later.

Use Minecraft Free Download PC: While Minecraft Free Download PC might not directly solve your Premiere Pro issue, it can be a great way to acquire in-game. content or create shorter clips that are easier to edit.

Remember to always create backups of your original footage and project files before attempting any changes. This should help you resolve your importing problem and get back to editing your Minecraft series.

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New Here ,
Oct 04, 2024 Oct 04, 2024

IAlso Facing Same Issue For More: Minecraft Java Edition

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New Here ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

Minecraft is not completely free, but Mojang offers several legal ways to enjoy the game without paying, such as demos, trials, and Minecraft Classic.

 

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Explorer ,
Jun 12, 2025 Jun 12, 2025
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If Adobe Premiere Pro keeps crashing when you try to import your 5-hour Minecraft footage, there are a few quick fixes you can try. First, convert the footage to a more stable format like ProRes or DNxHD using tools like HandBrake, VLC, or Adobe Media Encoder Premiere handles these formats much better than large MP4 files. Next, clear the media cache by going to Preferences > Media Cache, and restart Premiere. It’s also a good idea to reset Premiere’s preferences by holding Alt (on Windows) or Option (on Mac) while launching the program. Additionally, go to File > Project Settings > General and change the Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only, which disables GPU acceleration and can prevent crashes. Lastly, update your graphics drivers or roll them back if you recently updated since driver issues often cause import problems. Following these steps should help you import and edit your footage without crashes.

 
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