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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Importing, transferring, capturing, and digitizing
Compressed audio
• Premiere Pro does conform all compressed audio, such as audio found in mp3, WMA, MPEG, or compressed MOV
files. It conforms this audio at the sample rate of its source file. For example it will conform a 44100Hz mp3 file at
44100Hz. However, if the conformed audio is used in a sequence with a non-matching sampling rate, as when a
44100Hz clip is used in a 44000Hz sequence, the audio will play back at the sample rate of the sequence without
further conforming.
Premiere Pro does not conform a file that was conformed in one sequence when you import it into another sequence
with the same audio sample rate, so long as you haven't moved or renamed the file since it was conformed. Premiere
Pro keeps the location of the conform files for all files it has conformed in the Media Cache Database.
To avoid conforming, use audio editing software, or transcoding software, to convert your files to natively-supported
uncompressed formats at the supported sampling rates.
In addition to conforming some files, Premiere Pro also creates a PEK file for any file containing audio when it is first
imported into a project. It uses these PEK files for drawing the audio waveforms in Timeline panels. Premiere Pro
stores PEK files in the location specified for Media Cache Files through the Media pane of the Preferences dialog box.
Importing sequences, clip lists, libraries, and
compositions
Import clips from Adobe OnLocation projects using the Media Browser
In Adobe OnLocation, you can set In and Out points on clips. When you import a clip from an Adobe OnLocation
project using the Media Browser, Premiere Pro retains these In and Out markers. You can mark the good segments of
clips in Adobe OnLocation, and select only the good segments for importing into Premiere Pro.
(Optional) If necessary, copy the Adobe OnLocation project and clips to the machine running Premiere Pro.
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(Optional) If the Media Browser is not open, select Window > Media Browser to open it.
In the Media Browser, browse to the desired Adobe OnLocation project file, and select it.
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From the View As menu, select Adobe OnLocation Project.
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The clips contained in the selected Adobe OnLocation project file appear in the pane on the right side of the Media
Browser. You can sort clips by their metadata fields.
Select the clips desired.
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Do one of the following:
• Select File > Import From Media Browser,
• In the Media Browser, right-click any of the selected clips. Select Import.
• Drag the clips from the Media Browser and drop them into the Project panel.
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