Actually, Adobe Premiere Pro supported video formats do not include MKV format. So what's the best way to resolve the MKV and PPro incompatibility issue? Well, as we've found out yet, the easy workaround is to transcode MKV to a more editing-friendly format, such a Premiere Pro's MOV or MPEG-2 codec.
It's an optimal MKV converter that helps you decode MKV files when converting into a different, and ideally more edit friendly format for Premiere Pro. So you can edit MKV footage with Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5 without any issue. Beside, this video convert program can also help to convert MKV to Avid Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, iMovie, FCE, etc. Plus, with the built-in video editing feature of the program, you can trim, crop, add watermark, set effect and more to your video files so as to bring you a wonderful home movie as you want. If you want to transcode MKV to Premiere Pro on Windows, please turn to Dimo Video Converter Ultimate. Now download the software and follow the steps to re-encode .mkv to Premiere Pro for editing.
Software: https://www.mediadimo.com/video-converter-ultimate-for-mac
Download: https://www.mediadimo.com/download/mac/dimo-cvt-ultimate-trial.dmg
Buy: https://www.swreg.org/cgi-bin/s.cgi?s=145698&p=145698-22&q=1&v=0&d=0&rc=45K2D47HSJ&a=v
Steps: https://camtopics.blogspot.com/2017/04/import-mkv-to-premiere-pro.html
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