

To solve those problems, the quick workaround is to transcode 800D/T7i MP4 files to Premiere Pro natively supported formats (MPEG-2/H.264 MOV are highly recommended) which is the best codecs with best results when working with Premiere Pro CC/CS6/CS5/CS4. The file type is a compressed output format, but not ideal for editing in NLE system. So how to import Canon T7i video into Adobe Premiere Pro for editing without crashing problem and rendering?Īccording to the tech support online, I know Canon T7i records MP4 videos, but it seems Adobe Premiere Pro (including the recent Premiere CC) does not like the way. Canon camcorder owners typically want the ability to edit, adjust and add special effects to their videos, however, it is a bit frustrating that the MP4 files from Canon EOS 800D/Rebel T7i are not well supported by Adobe Premiere Pro, as you may encounter many audio and video problems, like import it slowly, and couldn't edit videos smoothly or even the Canon T7i cam can't be recognized. The 800D is an entry-level camera, which is now capable of shooting 1080p at 60 frames per second (up from a measly 30fps on the 750D) and shoots in HDR too. Two years is a long time in camera world, but that's how long it's been since Canon announced our then favourite beginner DSLR – the 750D.
