You can import clips, multicam clips/sequences, and basic timelines into Eddie from Premiere Pro. This articles explains how.
Prereq:
Eddie app for Mac/PC. Download it here.
Eddie extension for Adobe Premiere installed and open. (Installation instructions here.)
The Eddie extension serves as a bridge between Eddie app for Mac/PC and Adobe Premiere allowing you to pull clips/sequences into the Eddie app and send edits from the Eddie app to the Premiere bin.
Open Eddie app for Mac/PC
Open Adobe Premiere Pro and the Eddie extension for Adobe Premiere which is in Adobe's menu Workspaces / Extensions / Eddie AI if you've installed it.
Go back to the Eddie app. Open a new project and if you hover over the import box, you will see an Adobe Premiere icon. Click it.
4. A list of assets from your Premiere bin will open up. Choose the asset you want to import and then click "Add". (If you have a huge number of assets in your bin, there may be an issue grabbing the list. Try a smaller bin in that case.)
5. Now in Eddie, click "Import" once you have all your assets you want Eddie to ingest and analyze.
Notes:
You can only bring in media once at the import stage. If you start editing and realize you want to add more media, you will need to start a new project
Here are the specs for importing timelines/sequences.


