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another area in a single action. Select and trim multiple edit points at once. Copy and
paste noncontiguous clip selections. View live updates in the Trim window, which shows
an edit in progress as you're adjusting the clip. Toggle between video-frame-accurate and
audio-sample-accurate editing with a single click. For information on editing improvements
in Adobe Premiere Pro, see "Applying and controlling Standard effects" on
page 244, "About the Effect Controls window" on page 237, "Removing parts of a
sequence" on page 146, "Trimming clips in the Timeline window" on page 148, and "Using
the Trim window" on page 156.
Render-free editing experience Play back full-resolution frames, including titles,
transitions,
effects, motion paths, and color correction on two channels, on-screen or on an
external video monitor—with no additional hardware support required. This new renderfree
editing experience enables you to see exactly how your work will look, so you can
make more rapid edit decisions and ultimately deliver files more quickly. For information
on render-free editing, see "Previewing a sequence" on page 157.
Work easily with digital video and export to DVD
Edit DV footage easily and export projects directly to DVD from Adobe Premiere Pro.
Enhanced DV device control Use the new scene-detection controls in Adobe Premiere
Pro to divide raw DV footage into scene-based clips. Also create low-resolution,
scenebased
clips for offline editing. Then, after assembling your rough cut, batch-capture fullresolution
versions of only the clips you need. For information on DV device control,
see "Using device control" on page 67.
Direct export to DVD Export projects directly and burn DVDs for distribution of highquality
video content. For information on exporting to DVD in Adobe Premiere Pro,
see "Exporting to DVD" on page 289.
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Logging and Capturing Clips from DV Tape
In Adobe
Premiere
Pro, you can use the comprehensive set of controls in the Capture
®
®
window to log and automatically capture DV footage to your hard disk. You can quickly
and efficiently log clips you want to capture, then batch-capture them all in one session.
1. Connect your DV device.
Connect your camera or deck to your computer using an IEEE 1394 cable, and make sure
both the device and the computer are turned on. Make sure that the tape you want to
capture is loaded into the device.
2. Prepare a project for the clips you'll capture.
Start Adobe Premiere Pro and open or create a project that was created using one of the
DV presets in the New Project dialog box. When you use a DV-based preset, make sure
the
preset's audio sample rate (48 kHz or 32 kHz) matches the setting on your camera at the
time the tape was recorded.
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3. Open the Capture window and make sure it sees the device.

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