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Premiere Pro CC on my MAC will not function with ProRes or .MOV files of any kind.
I am a Professinoal Editor & Motion Designer who successfully made the transition from FCP to Premiere CS6.
I still have FCP 7, Compressor in my toolkit along with all of the Pro Res codecs.
Adobe PR, AE, and Encoder CS6 all work flawlessly with QT’s and my custom ProRes sequences.
ADOBE CC on the other hand is a complete nightmare. None of the Apps are recognizing ProRes, but even worse than that is none will import an .MOV file of ANY codec -Animation/ProRes/Whatever…doesn’t matter.
I have added pictures for reference…

In this dummy project I have already successfully imported an MP4 file into the project browser (to the right of ‘Sequence 01’) … but when I try to pull an MOV file in I get that error dialogue box “The importer reported generic error.”
This is a picture of the custom sequence area of CS6 … notice “QuickTime (Desktop)” option down at the bottom… contrast this with the following picture in CC … no “QuickTime (Desktop)” option.

And then in After Effects – in the render que when I click on the ouput module to get to format options the “Codec Settings” box is greyed out and codec is listed as “0”

As I’ve already stated … I have all the Codecs, I have FCP, I have Compressor, I have CS6 working flawlessly…. But CC is just not working. Anyone else experiencing this?
I’ve already re-installed several times, I’ve already trashed preferences, I’ve already restored permissions.
Help!
