JamesBon92007
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I know that the go-pro clone I have only creates Apple quicktime MOV files. Premier Elements (any version) cannot import the video from those MOV files directly because Adobe didn't license the codec. You have two options - transcode the video; i.e.. use a program like Handbrake to convert the MOV to MP4 which will load into Premier. Alternately, you can install the latest Apple Quicktime and then Premier will load the MOV video perfectly. Of course, an Apple computer probably has Quicktime included so this is not an issue if using a Mac, only on a PC.
My SJ7000 records the videos as QuickTime Movies and my Win 7 computer plays them back without asking me to update or download or any such thing so now I'm wondering how that is. I recall having played QuickTime movies many Windows versions ago without any memorable hitches or having needed to specifically download the player. Is that just dumb luck on my part or does it come with Windows?