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tosse
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October 21, 2017
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Can't import HEVC-videos to Premiere Pro (2018)

  • October 21, 2017
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Hi!

Is it just me that can't import videos from my iPhone to Premiere Pro CC (2018)? It probably has something to do with the new codec in IOS11 (HEVC).

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Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

HI Tosse,

  • Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0.1) now supports QuickTime wrapped HEVC (AKA H.265) video files.
  • Note that only licensed Creative Cloud members have access to this codec.
  • Trial versions do not recognize these files, sorry.
  • If you are having trouble with import issues, create a new post, and then file a bug.
  • HEVC is not a very performant format, I would recommend you create proxies or transcode the footage at ingest.
  • Please return with any questions.

Thanks,
Kevin

8 replies

Participant
November 26, 2018

Sadly, this hasn't been an easy fix. I updated CC for both ME and PP and imported the HEVC clips into PP. Really bizarre things happening. Clip will play first 5 seconds, then jump, freeze and keep playing audio. [files are HEVC, AAC] or play audio with frozen image. I'm currently converting everything in ME to H264/MP4, which looks like it might work. So not fluid workflow yet Adobe... Looking forward to when it is.

Inspiring
December 31, 2018

That is pretty much what's happening for me.. I can't win trying to use Premiere Pro to edit. with Iphone footage from my XS Max, it shows full red frames randomly, or it plays and glitches/repeats parts and also randomly slows the audio down on non-slowmo footage.. I tried encoding them to other formats and it didn't help, all that did was bake in the glitches......

I'm running the latest version of Premiere Pro CC2019. My Iphone has been out for a few months now and this is CC2019's 3rd update.. Why doesn't it work? How can I fix it. Trying automatic or original settings on my phone didn't help.

Also tried the files on both my Macbook Pro and my Windows 10 PC. Same issue on both systems.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 31, 2018

WillBartlett  wrote

. I tried encoding them to other formats and it didn't help, all that did was bake in the glitches......

My conclusion would be: the originals are corrupt.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Kevin-MonahanCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
February 2, 2018

HI Tosse,

  • Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0.1) now supports QuickTime wrapped HEVC (AKA H.265) video files.
  • Note that only licensed Creative Cloud members have access to this codec.
  • Trial versions do not recognize these files, sorry.
  • If you are having trouble with import issues, create a new post, and then file a bug.
  • HEVC is not a very performant format, I would recommend you create proxies or transcode the footage at ingest.
  • Please return with any questions.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
July 27, 2019

Hi Kevin, I have the same issue HEVC files from my Gopro are not supported. I installed the trial version of Adobe Premiere.

Buying the pro version without testing is not an option for me...

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 27, 2019

Trial version does not support HEVC files.

January 20, 2018

so I understand the HEVC format, only works on the paid version of the adobe premiere, meaning you have to do the signature with the adobe so that the suite imports the HEVC format natively.

Participating Frequently
November 27, 2017

If you change the filetype to m4v, not mp4 it will work with new iOS videos

stefan_gru
Inspiring
December 7, 2017

Costaz  wrote

If you change the filetype to m4v, not mp4 it will work with new iOS videos

This trick worked for me. I'm on macOS Sierra. Dragging the H.265 .mov file directly into Adobe Media Encoder 2018 caused this error:

But after I renamed that file with the .m4v extension, I could drag it into Media Encoder — which alerted me that I had to install the HEVC codec first:

Smooth sailing after that!

iakasura
Participating Frequently
December 27, 2017

1. You need to run the program Adobe Premiere 2015 or later (if the program version you need never run before)

2. Perhaps you need to re-login to Adobe ID and restart the programm, if you see the message when importing that HEVC is available by subscription.

see Re: Error Import & encode HEVC files in Media Encoder CC 2017

After i renamed file .mov -> .mp4 i had error, but after renaming to .m4v I have successfully imported the file to Media Encoder 2015 or later (and Premiere)

And then MP4 successfully added too, but not original MOV !!!!

This guide is relevant for Windows and MAC. I tried.

Participating Frequently
November 1, 2017

I "changed the filetype to mp4" and it worked. (per Kevin-Monahan of Adobe)

Thanks Kevin, I was almost frustrated..lol

Participant
November 20, 2017

This worked for me too after trying to import, clicking to add the codec and failing three times to import. *facepalm*

You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.

Participant
October 23, 2017

You can set the automatic transfer activated on iOS when copying files to your computer, but for some reason the automatic transfer mode don't convert the HEVC files to 100% compatible format. Maybe a bug or not. At the present time, videos should be recorded in compatible format or you must use third party PC ou MAC programs to convert HEVC video files to another compatible video format that works on premier.

I've tested myself and video recorded in compatible format imports to Premier Pro CC 2018, HEVC files don't import neither HEVC files copied to PC with automatic transfer/conversion enable on iOS (I presume that same issue is present in Premier Pro CC 2018 for Mac).

Personally I recommend using ProCam 5 (https://www.procamapp.com/ ), this software is what Apple Camera App should be, and in options you can select HEIC for photos and standard format for video.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 30, 2017

Luis_Abreu,

this software is what Apple Camera App should be, and in options you can select HEIC for photos and standard format for video.


Glad that works for you. The native camera app can be switched to "Most Compatible" which will generate H.264 files which Premiere Pro can read. You still may need to transcode any video shot with a variable frame rate, however. That's where video camera apps can shine in comparison with the native Apple Camera App. Personally, I use FilmicPro. Works well.

FWIW, the main issue is that HEVC is not currently supported inside the .mov wrapper. Either transcode or try changing the filetype to .mp4. If you have sync issues, then definitely transcode to an intermediate codec. You actually should do that anyway.

Regards,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Tim427
Participant
February 1, 2018

to Kevin-Monahan,

" Glad that works for you. The native camera app can be switched to "Most Compatible" which will generate H.264 files which Premiere Pro can read."

This is the worst answer I've ever seen. New devices come with new technology. I can't believe Adobe is asking us to switch back to old technology H.264 to be compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro.

Adobe Premiere PRO should support HEVC video files from iOS devices. It is absolutely wrong to ask us not to shoot in H.265 format with our iPhone.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE  support iOS H.265 video in Adobe Premiere PRO (it's PRO right?)

It does not make sense to convert H.265 files to any other compatible formats before importing. It does not make any sense to turn H.265 off in our iPhones either.

Legend
October 23, 2017

Step 2b below will solve this.

Unofficial Premiere Pro Troubleshooting Guide

Participant
October 23, 2017

This are general guidelines, don't solve this recent issue with the new H265 format used by Apple

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 23, 2017

Can someone upload a clip?

Inspiring
October 21, 2017

Yes, even users of FCP-X cannot use the codec yet.

If you are Mac based, here is way to convert the files for use in Premiere:

Fix H.265 iPhone video for Premiere Pro

First, on the iPhone, go to Settings->Photos

At the very end you should choose Automatic instead of Keep Originals

2) import the files to your mac using Image Capture

3) import from your mac hard drive to Premiere

MtD