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Despite the fact that flash video (FLV) is the most generally compatible format for sharing video on the Internet, Adobe Premiere (like many video editing software packages) doesn't accept FLV files for editing and re-composition. One way to get around this limitation is to convert the FLV files you wish to edit into a format that is compatible with Premiere, such as AVI or MPG-- an often tedious and lengthy ordeal. A far simpler solution has emerged with downloadable plug-in software that allows you to import FLV files directly into Adobe Premiere for editing (no conversion necessary). Follow the steps below to take advantage of this convenient and time-saving shortcut.
 
Despite the fact that flash video (FLV) is the most generally compatible format for sharing video on the Internet, Adobe Premiere (like many video editing software packages) doesn't accept FLV files for editing and re-composition. One way to get around this limitation is to convert the FLV files you wish to edit into a format that is compatible with Premiere, such as AVI or MPG-- an often tedious and lengthy ordeal. A far simpler solution has emerged with downloadable plug-in software that allows you to import FLV files directly into Adobe Premiere for editing (no conversion necessary). Follow the steps below to take advantage of this convenient and time-saving shortcut.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==