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Premiere Pro CC produce garbage image from mp4 input

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Oct 19, 2018 Oct 19, 2018

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Hello

I Just recently downloaded the trial version of Premiere Pro CC to try it out with a project we have going on and i have a couple of video recordings that i have produced on one of our android tablets which is recorded in AVC .mp4 format and it playback just fine on my workstation PC but when i import it in Premiere and playback there i get a green mess in the previewer

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if i export it and play it back on the same PC i get this green mess aswell, so my question is can i do anything to make this right? i Have tried to reencode the source file with other apps to H264 and other formats which playback fine but still has this problem whenever i import them to Premiere.

I was hoping to be able to use Premiere ofr my project but i'm not sure what to do here?

I include here the info i got with mediainfo about the specs of the source file:

Video

ID                                       : 2

Format                                   : AVC

Format/Info                              : Advanced Video Codec

Format profile                           : Baseline@L3.2

Format settings                          : 1 Ref Frames

Format settings, CABAC                   : No

Format settings, RefFrames               : 1 frame

Muxing mode                              : Container profile=High@1.3

Codec ID                                 : avc1

Codec ID/Info                            : Advanced Video Coding

Duration                                 : 9 s 123 ms

Source duration                          : 9 s 267 ms

Bit rate                                 : 697 kb/s

Width                                    : 720 pixels

Height                                   : 1 152 pixels

Display aspect ratio                     : 0.625

Frame rate mode                          : Variable

Frame rate                               : 9.496 FPS

Minimum frame rate                       : 4.948 FPS

Maximum frame rate                       : 62.718 FPS

Standard                                 : NTSC

Color space                              : YUV

Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0

Bit depth                                : 8 bits

Scan type                                : Progressive

Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.089

Stream size                              : 780 KiB (83%)

Source stream size                       : 795 KiB (84%)

Title                                    : VideoHandle

Language                                 : English

Color range                              : Limited

Color primaries                          : BT.601 PAL

Transfer characteristics                 : BT.601

Matrix coefficients                      : BT.601

mdhd_Duration                            : 9123

Codec configuration box                  : avcC

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Mattias

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correct answers 1 Correct answer

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many thanks, the driver did the trick

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