

In addition, many people like to record videos on iPhone with some third-party apps like Filmic Pro. The H.264 codec is a final delivery codec but it is not the best codec for Premiere Pro (CC, CS6, CS5, CS4) editing. Generally, iPhone (including iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, etc.) records videos in MOV files compressed with H.264 codec. Reasons for "Can't Edit iPhone Video in Premiere Pro" Some people reported that when they import a timelapse recorded on iPhone but keep getting a import failure message, it said "The file has no audio or video streams" or "Unsupported Video File".

It can't give you a 100% success to import your iPhone footage to Premiere Pro (CC, CS6, CS5, CS4) for editing.

But convenience also brings with trouble. It is convenient comparing to using a HD Camera. It is too common to record some footage with our iPhone to remember the happy time of your life.
