Music is your iTunes library, Photos is your Apple Photos library, and Movies is your iMovie library. Inside the Media section are three items: Music, Photos, and Movies. You may have to scroll the left sidebar if the Media section is hidden. In Premiere Pro, after you choose File > Import, look in the left sidebar for the Media section. Use the Media panel of the Mac Import dialog box. OK, so what are the two ways to import I'm talking about?Ī. I believe the reason the Premiere Pro Media Browser isn't working is for the same reason importing Apple Photos/iMovie media doesn't usually work when using the Import dialog box: The files inside the Photos Library and iMovie Projects are hidden from the Mac file system (the Open and Save dialog boxes), so the Premiere Pro Media Browser can't reach them. What I think happened is that when Apple replaced iPhoto with Apple Photos, they stopped supporting drag-and-drop export of photos, because drag-and-drop no longer works between Apple Photos and non-Apple applications. Premiere Pro fully supports drag-and-drop import it works with most applications today and it used to work with iPhoto. There are two possible ways to get Mac media files (files from iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie) into Premiere Pro, but they are not the ways that have been discussed so far.
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