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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO

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User interface

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Label assets” on page 107

Media preferences

Indeterminate Media Timebase Specifies the framerate for imported still-image sequences.

Timecode Specifies whether Premiere Pro shows the original timecode imported clips, or assigns new timecode to them, starting at 00:00:00.

Frame Count Specifies whether Premiere Pro assigns a 0, or a 1 to the first frame of an imported clip, or assigns a number by timecode conversion.

Write XMP ID To Files On Import Check this box to write ID information into XMP metadata fields.

Enable Clip And XMP Metadata Linking Check this box to link clip metadata to XMP metadata, so that changing one changes the other.

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Move or clean the Media Cache Database” on page 49

Choose timecode display format” on page 98

Ensure that Adobe video applications use the same cached files” on page 208

About the Metadata panel in Premiere Pro” on page 113

Memory preferences

In the Memory pane of the Preferences dialog box, you can specify the amount of RAM reserved for other applications, and for Premiere Pro. For example, as you reduce the amount of RAM reserved for other applications, the amount of RAM left available for Premiere Pro increases.

Some sequences, such as those containing high-resolution source video or still images, require large amounts of memory for the simultaneous rendering of multiple frames. These assets can force Premiere Pro to cancel rendering and to give a Low Memory Warning alert. In these cases, you can maximize the available memory by changing the Optimize Rendering For preference from Performance to Memory. Change this preference back to Performance when rendering no longer requires memory optimization.

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Optimize rendering for available memory” on page 50

Player Settings preferences

In the Player Settings pane of the Preferences dialog box, you can select the default player. Premiere Pro uses the player to play media from clips and sequences for the following:

Source Monitor

Program Monitor

the preview area at the top of the Project panel

Trim Monitor

Multi-Camera Monitor

Last updated 1/16/2012

USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO

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User interface

the video transition preview in the Effect Controls panel.

You can choose the default player for your computer, or a third-party plug-in player for Premiere Pro. Third-party players are installed with some capture cards.

Titler preferences

In the Titler pane of the Preferences dialog box, you can change the letters Premiere Pro shows in the Titler Style Swatches panel and in the font browser.

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Specify the characters in the Title Styles panel” on page 272

Change the letters that appear in the Font Browser” on page 257

Trim preferences

The Trim Monitor includes Large Trim Offset buttons. Clicking one of these buttons moves a trim point earlier or later. In the Trim pane of the Preferences dialog box, you can specify the number of frames that the Large Trim Offset buttons move trim points.

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Make a rolling edit using the Trim Monitor” on page 189

Last updated 1/16/2012