MP4 files to import crash?

I record videos with OBS to my YouTube channel in 1080 p, 60 fps, my first video, when I imported it crashed the first CC, but I finally got to work. Now when I try to download my videos it's just first stop responding.

MP4 is a wrapper, which is inside YOUR package - exactly what is on the INSIDE of the video you are editing?

A report with details of codec your file, use the following programs... A screen capture works well for people to SHOW what you do

https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1070933 for instructions of screenshot

Free programs to get information on PC/Mac http://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download files

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