You can import clips, multicam clips/sequences, and 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.
How to create multicam clips in your bin that you can import to Eddie
Have the source assets in your Premiere bin and select them
Right click and choose "Create Multi-Camera Source Sequences..."
Now you will a mc clip create in your bin. Go back to Eddie and import this clip.
How to import dirty multicams / synced timelines:
See this workaround
More details about timeline support
See here.
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.


