You'll either need to re-encode (uncompressed/DV AVIs work best, WMVs can work too if you're low on space), or you can use AVISynth scripts to trick Premiere into reading the DivX files. The downside to AVISynth is that it eats up a LOT of memory and Premiere will continuously freeze up if you import too many scripts.
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Date: 2007-03-15 08:55 pm (UTC)