USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Exporting
By default, Adobe Media Encoder saves the exported file in the folder where the source file is located. Adobe Media
Encoder appends the extension for the format specified to the end of the filename. You can specify watched folders for
various types of exported files.
Note: You cannot export a movie file into an HDV format file. You can, however, export a movie into a high-definition
MPEG-2 format file. Also, you can export an HDV sequence directly to tape on an HDV device (Windows only).
For instructions on how to export video with an alpha channel (transparency),
This chapter from the "Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book"
sequences.
FAQ: "What are the best export settings?"
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Encoding and exporting
Formats exported directly from Premiere Pro
In addition to the file formats exported by Adobe Media Encoder, Premiere Pro exports several file formats directly.
• AAF (Advanced Authoring Format)
• BMP (Windows Bitmap; Windows only)
• DPX
• EDL (edit decision list)
• JPEG
• OMF (Open Media Format)
• PNG
• TGA (Targa)
• TIFF
• XML (Final Cut Pro XML)
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File formats supported for export
Export to Panasonic P2 format
When you have finished editing a Panasonic P2 sequence you can export the sequence to a hard disk or back to a P2
card. You can also export individual clips to the P2 format.
The maximum file size for a clip stored in the P2 format is 4 GB. When Premiere Pro exports clips or sequences larger
than 4 GB to P2 format, it exports them as groups of 4 GB spanned clips. For more information about clip spanning,
see
"About spanned
clips" on page 67.
teaches how to export frames, clips, and
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