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Take a dynamically linked composition offline

If you are experiencing jerky playback, you can take a dynamically linked composition offline. Also, you can share your project without having to open it on a system with Production Premium or Master Collection installed. You can take a dynamically linked composition offline. When you take a composition offline, you sever the dynamic link with After Effects. The linked composition is replaced in the Project panel with an offline composition.

You can temporarily suppress a linked clip in Adobe Premiere Pro by selecting the clip and choosing Clip > Enable. To relink the clip, choose Clip > Enable again (a check mark next to the command indicates that the clip is enabled).

1In Premiere Pro, select the composition in the Project panel.

2Choose Project > Make Offline.

Relink a dynamically linked composition

Do one of the following:

In Adobe Premiere Pro, select the composition and choose Project > Link Media. In thedisplayed dialog box, select an After Effects project. Adobe Premiere Pro automatically relinks the composition.

In Encore, right-click the composition and choose Locate Asset. In the Locate Asset dialog box, locate the composition you want to link to, and then click Select (Windows) or Open (Mac OS).

Setting up your system

For Premiere Pro system requirements, see the Adobe website.

For lists of various categories of hardware compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, see the Adobe website.

Jeff Sengstack provides detailed tips for optimizing a computer system and Premiere Pro for performance on the Adobe website.

To run a series of performance tests on your computer system and determine how to optimize for performance with Premiere Pro, see this page.

This thread on the Premiere Pro forum provides recommendations for setting up disk drives for optimum performance and reliability.

For details about CUDA processing, the Mercury Playback Engine, and GPU processing, see this thread on the Adobe Premiere Pro user-to-user forum.

This thread on the Premiere Pro user-to-user forum includes several experienced users’ suggestions for practical system requirements for Adobe Premiere Pro.

See this page for resources about optimizing performance.

See this video for an After Effects and Premiere Pro performance workshop from video2Brain.

See this video for a performance tip: stopping software not relevant to your work.

See the FAQ entry: “What computer and components should I buy for Premiere Pro?” for advice about a good computer system for editing.

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Premiere Pro trial versions

The trial version of Premiere Pro CS5 doesn't include some features that depend on third-party software components that are only included in the full version of Premiere Pro. The import and export of some formats are not supported in the trial version, such as AVC-Intra, AVCHD, HDV, MPEG-2, MPEG-2 DVD, MPEG-2 Blu-ray, and XDCAM. For a detailed list of limitations of the trial version of Premiere Pro software, see the Adobe website.

The trial version for Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later does not have the limitations that Premiere Pro CS5 has. It includes all sequence presets, editing modes, encoders, and decoders that are included in the full, activated version of Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later. However, after downloading the trial version of Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, you do not receive the title templates or non-English speech-to-text dictionaries (speech analysis models). These items are available for download after you have purchased the software.

Watch this lesson by Video2Brain to learn about improvements in the free trial version of Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later-most notably, the inclusion of all encoders and decoders. Now the trial version can import and export the same formats as the full version.

For more information about the trial version of Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, see this blog post on the Premiere Pro work area.

For frequently asked questions about trial versions, see the Adobe website.

Set up a DV or HDV system

 

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A. Computer and computer monitor B. 6-pin FireWire port and connector C. 4-pin FireWire port and connector D. DV/HDV camcorder E. RCA jacks and plugs for L (white) audio, R (red) audio, composite video (yellow); jack and plug for S-Video (y/c) F. HDMI port and connector G. Television monitor

With this setup, you can capture audio and video from a DV or HDV source. You can monitor the signal on a TV monitor while editing. Finally, you can export any sequence back to videotape.

1Connect the DV or HDV camcorder or VTR to the computer using a FireWire cable.

2Connect the camcorder or VTR to the television monitor with an S-Video or RCA video cable and RCA audio cables, or an HDMI cable.

3Set the camcorder or VTR to VTR or Play mode.

4(For HDV camcorders or VTRs only) Make sure the device is in DV playback mode for DV projects, or HDV playback mode for HDV projects. See the user manual for your device for details.

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More Help topics

Creating and changing projects” on page 51 “Selecting a sequence preset” on page 147 “Create a sequence” on page 142

Create an HDV or HD sequence” on page 149

Set up an SD-SDI, HD-SDI, or component system

 

 

 

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A. Computer and computer monitor B. (Optional) A/V breakout box C. XLR jacks and plugs for L & R audio D. RS232/422 port and connector E. BNC jacks and plugs for Y/Pb/Pr component video, BNC jack, and plug for SDI video F. HD/SD VTR G. BNC jacks and plugs for Y/Pb/Pr component video, BNC jack, and plug for SDI video H. RCA jacks and plugs for L (white) & R (red) audio I. Speakers J. Television monitor

With this setup you can capture audio and video from an SD-SDI, HD-SDI, or component video device (camcorder or VTR). You can monitor the signal on a TV monitor while editing. Finally, you can export any sequence back to the camcorder or VTR.

This setup requires either an SDI or component PCI card installed in the computer. Alternatively, it requires an external SDI or component device connected to the computer via FireWire. Either an internal card or an external device would provide ports, usually with BNC connectors, capable of receiving SDI or component video signals.

Some SDI and component PCI cards come with breakout boxes which provide ports for the SDI or component signals. Some breakout boxes also provide ports for genlock. Others provide the necessary outputs directly on the card.

1Connect the SD-SDI, HD-SDI, or component device to the computer or breakout box using SDI or component video cables. A single cable with BNC connectors carries SDI video, but three separate cables with BNC connectors carry component video signals. Run video cables from the video outputs of the computer or breakout box to the video inputs of the device. Also run video cables from the video outputs of the device to the video inputs of the computer or breakout box.

2Connect the SD-SDI, HD-SDI, or component device to the computer or breakout box using XLR audio cables. Run audio cables from the audio outputs of the computer or breakout box to the audio inputs of the device. Also run audio cables from the audio outputs of the device to the audio inputs of the computer or breakout box.

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3 Do one of the following:

Connect the serial device control port (RS-422 or RS-232) on the camcorder or VTR with the serial port (Windows) or USB port (Mac OS) on the computer. Use the Pipeline Digital ProVTR cable for RS-232/422-controlled devices.

If your system has a breakout box with a serial device control port (RS-422 or RS-232), connect the serial device control port on the device with this port on the breakout box. Do not connect the serial control port on the device with the serial or USB port on the computer. Some breakout boxes require a standard serial 9-pin D-Sub cable instead of the Pipeline Digital ProVTR cable. Consult the documentation from the manufacturer of the breakout box.

Note: Native serial device control is available in Windows only.

4Connect the deck or camcorder to the television monitor with component video cables and to amplified speakers with RCA audio cables.

5Put the camcorder or deck into VTR or Play mode.

6In Premiere Pro, select File >New > Sequence.

7In the Available Presets area of the New Sequence dialog box, select the SDI or component preset that matches the format of your source footage. Premiere Pro does not provide these presets. Manufacturers of SDI cards, component capture cards, and other devices provide these presets. The presets must be installed with those cards and devices.

8Type a name in the Sequence Name box. Then click OK.

More Help topics

Create a project” on page 52

Set up a file-based system

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File-based system

A. Card reader, drive, or camcorder for P2, XDCAM HD, XDCAM EX, or AVCHD media B. Computer and computer monitor C. Audio cables running to speakers or amplifier D. Speakers E. TV monitor F. BNC connectors for component or SDI video cables to TV monitor (alternative to “G”) G. HDMI connector for audio-video cable to TV monitor (alternative to “F”)

With this setup, you can import or transfer audio and video files from card readers, drives, or tapeless camcorders recorded in any of the following digital video file formats:

Panasonic P2

XDCAM HD

XDCAM EX

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