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3 To ensure that you can edit the original project from Adobe Encore DVD or After
Effects after you've exported it as an AVI file, choose Project from the Embedding Options
pop-up menu in the Export Movie Settings dialog box.
4 Use the ripple edit tool in Premiere Pro to trim a clip within a timeline. The clips that
follow move forward or backward to accommodate the change.
5 MPEG-2 files have a smaller file size than AVI files. When you use MPEG-2 files, you
can burn the DVD more quickly, because Adobe Encore DVD does not need to convert
the files. The files are more secure, because they cannot be edited as easily in video-editing
applications. Additionally, you can choose the transcode settings that are used.
6 You can play AVI files in a wider variety of applications than MPEG-2 files, and you can
edit them in applications such as Premiere Pro. When you save an AVI file, the entire
project is written to a single file. Additionally, you can place chapter points wherever you
want them in AVI files.
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