MOV files won't import into Premiere Pro 1.5

Hello

I just got a Zodak zi8.

When I try to import the MOV files, the importer reports a "generic" error

Regardless of the quality of the video I shoot.  HD, 720 60 frames, 720 30 frames.  It is not read.

They play in Quicktime format, they play in Windows Media.

They simply fit in Premiere Pro 1.5.

I have a Toshiba Satelite, Windows 7 uses a lot of memory and ram.

I searched through the forums, but can find no answers.

I can't use these files in first?

Thank you!

Pro 1.5 does not support H264, you need to convert or upgrade to CS5

http://www.squared5.com/

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