Codec For Adobe Premiere Mac



And Pavtube Video Converter for Mac outputs different types of Apple Prores Codecs for different Adobe Premiere Pro versions and also exports Adobe Premiere optimized presets. Besides Adobe Premiere, this software can also export Apple ProRes, AIC, DNxHD for Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Avid Media Composer and more NLE systems. It depends on your source material, the size of your project, if you are working with anyone else and your target output format. Premier can work really well with many native camera formats.

[Updated] This article is updated to introudce the other two possible solutions in details to help you fix the HEVC/H.265 video 'Codec Missing or Unavailable' on Premiere Pro 2020/2019/2018. Keep on reading to find detailed solutions.

H.265 will surely become the mainstream video codec soon. Nowadays H.265 is widely used to shoot 4K recordings by many professional cameras such as iPhone 8, DJI Phantom/Mavic drone, Canon XF 705, Samsung NX1, Sony PMW-F55, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4, BlackMagic Ursa, etc. Have some H.265 videos and want to edit them in Adobe Premiere but only found can't work with H.265 file in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4/CS5/CS3/CS6/CC:

'I know that Premiere is h.265 compatible, but apparently not with DJIs version. It won't import. Any work arounds?'

'I decided to give a trial a shot of adobe premiere pro, I have never used it before (coming from sony vegas). But it won't import any of my h265 files that were recorded from my drone footage (DJI). These are the raw files from the drone, have not been transcoded or touched. When I try to import them it says 'unsuported format or damaged file'. I can import h264 recorded footage from the same drone without issue. Any ideas?'

It is officially stated that H.265 is supported by Adobe Premiere. Why so many people are encounter problems when working with H.265 files in Premiere Pro? Read on to find the reasons and the solutions.

Reasons and Solutions for H.265 Doesn't work with Premiere Pro

Note: If you're using a trial version of Adobe Premiere Pro CC, it is no surprise that you see 'codec missing or unavailable' error. This is because trial version doesn't recognize HEVC files. Only licensed Adobe Creative Cloud members can use HEVC codec. What's more, the latest Premiere Pro 2020 is hard to read H.265/HEVC 10-bit Videos shot in Dlog-M according to a growing mass of user reports. This is actually a known issue caused by long-GOP codec. The common ways to fix it out is upgrading your PC/graphics card and transcoding the long-Gop souce video to lossless ProRes or CinForm.

1. Premiere Pro supports h.265 files but the P4P h.265 files are not recognized by any of the Adobe apps such as Premiere Pro CS5/CS4. Get the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro CC.

2. Adobe is ALWAYS slow on this stuff. Lightroom won't have the lens corrections in there for 2-3 months, also. You can try DaVinci Resolve.

3. What's the format of your HEVC video, MOV format or MP4? The reports are only accepting MP4 not MOV formats. If you shot h.265 in MOV, you can go into the folder where your files are from and edit the name of the file by changing the extension from a .MOV file to a .MP4 extension and accept the change of extension and then drag and drop into Premiere.

4. When you first try to import HEVC video to Premiere Pro, you need to install the HEVC codec, and by clicking 'Ok', it will do it automatically and then import the video just fine.

5. You can solve the issue by converting h265 from P4P to Prorres HQ with DJI TRANSCODING TOOLS. https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/inspire_1/DJI_Transcoding_Tool_v0.9.2.dmg

6. As stated above, use .mp4 and have an updated version of Premiere. If you have the CC license, it should be up to date already. Older CS versions don't support H.265. Keep in mind that 4K H.265 footage requires a ridiculous amount of processing power if you want to edit it in its original format, so you might want to create proxies of the clips before you start editing. Unless you have a very high-end PC.

7. Adobe first started support HEVC in CC2015 so any earlier versions don't have the codec. When you first try and import a H265 file a message should appear telling you that you need to license the codec . The license is part of Premiere Pro CC but not automatically turned on for every user unless they use it. WHY? there is actually a license fee that Adobe manage for you and it gets activated with your first Import or Export. You need to be connected to the internet for the first time you use it and once you do that you don't need to be connected to license again unless you re-install or there is a major update. Adobe is always 'tweaking' playback with CPU/GPU support. H265 playback is decent in Premiere Pro CC 2017. Lots of people use it as a .265 player - BUT, Encoding takes a longtime.

Hevc Codec Adobe Premiere Mac

In conclusion, there are 3 solutions to help you fix the HEVC/H.265 video 'Codec Missing or Unavailable' on Premiere Pro:

Solution 1:Download and install HEVC codec for Adobe Premiere Pro
Solution 2:Upgrade your Adobe Premiere Pro
Solution 3:Convert HEVC to H.264, MPEG-2

PS: If you're a licensed user but still can't import HEVC videos in 4K or 1080p by downloading HEVC codec or upgrading Premiere Pro, you can try transcoding HEVC to H.264 or other Premiere Pro supported format with following steps.

Ultimate Solution - Convert H.265 to MPEG-2 for Premiere Pro

HEVC/H.265 is stuttery and slow to edit, even on a really solid studio-pc. Fortunately, there is an easy and quick solution to fix all the H.265 and Premiere Pro issues. All you have to do is transcode H.265 to a more editing-friendly format like MPEG-2 or ProRes for Adobe Premiere. Along with some help from a third-party program like EaseFab Video Converter for Mac, you can achieve your goal smoothly. This program features high efficiency and seamless conversion. With it, you can convert HEVC/H.265 MP4, HEVC MOV, 4K HEVC/H.265 to Adobe Premiere friendly movie format like MPEG-2, MOV (Note: it applies to all kinds of Adobe Premiere including Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3/ CS4/ CS5/CS6/CC) keeping the original quality.

Besides Adobe Premiere, this software can also export various other professinal encoders - Apple Intermediate Codec, ProRes and DNxHD, DVCPRO, HDV, MPEG-2 - ensuring maximum editing quality and efficiency when working with iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Elements, After Effects and more. If you're a Windows users, simply turn its alternative choice - Video Converter for Windows.

Now download the program according to your computer OS and follow the step-by-step guide below to start encoding H.265 for Adobe Premiere Pro.

Step 1. Import H.265 videos

Install the H.265 to Premiere Pro Converter and run it. Drag the H.265 files to the software. Or you can also click 'Add' button on the top of the main interface to import video to the program. (Note: batch conversion is supported, so you can load more than one file to save time.)

Step 2. Selec output format

Adobe Premiere Pro Versions

The program has three already optimized the video settings for Adobe Premiere. You can select MOV, WMV or MPEG-2 from 'Editing Software' as the output format. Here we recommend you choose MPEG-2. The output videos will keep the original quality of the H.265 video and seamlessly fit Adobe Premiere CC, CS6, CS5.5, CS5, CS4, etc.

Step 3. Set Advance Settings (Optional)

The default setting works well. Of course, if you want to customize video and audio encoding settings, just click the 'Settings' button to customize these settings. You can adjust the output video/audio resolution, frame rate, bit rate, etc. to customize the output files to get the best quality you want. For smooth editing, you're recommended to compress 4K to 1080p by choose the output file resolution as 1920*1080 from 'Size(pix)' drop-down option.

Step 4. Start converting H.265 files

Click the big 'Convert' button in the main UI to begin the H.265 to MPEG-2 conversion. You can see your converted videos by clicking 'Open' button.

Then you are able to import and edit H.265/HEVC footage in Premiere Pro CC without any problem. Enjoy!

Download and install HEVC codec for Adobe Premiere Pro

Step 1. Open Adobe Premiere Pro and enter your license.

Step 2. Import your HEVC-encoded video into Adobe Premiere Pro, and then you may receive a prompt as shown in the picture. (Some users might not get this message.)

Step 3. Click OK to perform HEVC codec installing.

Step 4. Restart your computer.

Once done, Adobe Premiere Pro should be able to import your HEVC footage without popping up codec missing error. However, not everyone can install HEVC codec successfully.

'Yeah I got that popup and pressed OK, but I got some error. It says 'The importer reported a generic error'.'
'So I clicked OK and got a message saying the codec was missing.'

And, the import error may still persist even if you have managed to install HEVC codec. What's more, installing new codec may cause new problems. It may lead to codec conflict and failure of reading some files.

Upgrade your Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe Premiere Pro extends the support for HEVC files with the release of Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.1, but doesn't support QuickTime (MOV) wrapped HEVC files until the arrival of Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.0.1). Therefore, if you need to import HEVC files in MOV format, may be from your iPhone, into Adobe Premiere Pro, make sure you're using version 12.0.1 or later. Below are the steps to upgrade Premiere Pro to the latest version.

Step 1. Save your work and close your Adobe apps, or you will receive a warning to close.

Step 2. Open Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app, click Apps tab, and then you will see those installed Adobe apps including Adobe Premiere Pro CC. When there're available update versions, you'll see Update buttons next to the apps.

Step 3. Click Update next to Adobe Premiere Pro CC. If you want to update all apps, you should click Update All.

Codec For Adobe Premiere Mac

Step 4. Set Advanced Options.
▪ Select or deselect Import previous settings and preferences. If this option is checked, settings and preferences of your previous version will be moved to the new version.
▪ Select or deselect Remove old versions. If this option is checked, your previous version will be removed.

Step 5. After finishing all settings, click Update to start upgrading Premiere Pro CC to the most recent version.

If you fail to update Adobe Premiere Pro CC, see if the solutions to troubleshoot Creative Cloud download and install issues can help you.

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