![]() You may also find it helpful to give this document a quick read: Unfortunately, Motion JPEG A nor B are not on the list of codecs supported by Adobe directly for import into Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Adobe Media Encoder. You'll probably find this link helpful as it details what Adobe is supporting:ĭropped support for QuickTime 7 era formats and codecs The movie file format is still around (.mov), making things a little tricky to troubleshoot if you have a movie that doesn't play as expected or you don't have encode options that used to be there. ![]() If you're running macOS, it's a pretty short list of supported codecs under AV Foundation Frameworks (which is what replaced QuickTime). So, we're up to direct support in the applications that we're using for any codecs that Apple discontinued. ![]() QuickTime as a system driver for time-based media was deprecated by Apple back in 2013.
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