Are you bringing them in through the media browser? That will solve problems sometimes. Try copying the entire folder from the camera to your hard drive then navigate to it in the media browser, find the video files and import from there.
Richard Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 30, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Uwe Soltau <[email protected]> wrote: > > Alexandra, > I guess it will not help you much if I tell you that Premiere 6 should accept > those files. > Which action cam are you using and how do you get the files to your computer? > > Uwe > > >> >> Hi, >> Since the list is slow, I thought I'd pipe up with a problem. >> I have an HD "action cam" that records to .mov format. I want to make biking >> videos for winter training. >> Premiere 5.5 imported these files well enough (they were jumpy during >> preview but that was OK), but I just upgraded to CS6. When I try to import >> the files, Premiere 6 says that it cannot import them because "there are no >> valid video and audio streams." I am suspecting some "mux" issue but I'm not >> sure what to do about it. Even Windoze Movie Maker can import and play the >> files. >> Any ideas? Thanks! >> Alexandra >> > >
