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Choose Edit > Edit Original.
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Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects (depending upon which is pointed to in the project link) starts and opens the
video project.
Note: If Edit Original is dimmed, the video may not contain a project link.
Make changes as necessary.
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Export the file to the same name, file format (MPEG-2 or AVI), and location as the original file, overwriting it.
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See also
"Importing from Adobe Premiere Pro" on page 66
"Using After Effects to create Adobe Encore DVD menus" on page 118
To save frames as still images
You can save a frame as a still image, and then edit that still in Adobe Photoshop. When you save a frame as a still
image, Adobe Encore DVD exports the still as a Photoshop file (.psd).
Navigate to the frame you want to save as a still in either the Timeline Viewer or the Monitor panel.
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Choose Timeline > Save Frame As File.
Enter a name and location for the file in the Save Frame As File dialog box that appears, and then click Save.
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To view the properties of a clip
Once you add an asset to a timeline, it becomes a clip (video, audio, subtitle, or still image clip), and the Properties
panel displays the relevant information about it. You can use an asset multiple times in a project. Although the asset
itself appears only once in the Project panel, each occurrence in a timeline is a unique clip with its own properties.
Audio and video properties in Properties panel
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Open the timeline containing the clip.
Select the clip in the timeline. Adobe Encore DVD displays the clip properties in the Properties panel.
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