
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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In the Source or Output panel menu, choose either of the following options:
Aspect Corrected Preview
Displays the image, correcting for differences between the source file’s native pixel aspect
ratio (PAR) and your computer screen.
1:1 Pixel Preview
Displays the image using a square PAR. If the source file’s native PAR uses non-square pixels, the
image may appear distorted on a computer screen.
See also
“Common pixel aspect ratios for assets” on page 34
To use the Export Settings dialog box viewing area controls
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To scale the video image, choose a scale setting in the View Zoom Level menu. Choosing Fit scales the image to
fit into the available image area in the panel. The zoom level doesn’t affect the source file or exported file, only the
image in the dialog box.
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To cue the video numerically, drag the timecode display, or click the timecode display and enter a valid number.
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To cue the video using time ruler controls, click or drag in the time ruler under the image to set the current-time
indicator (CTI).
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To change the visible portion of the time ruler, drag the viewing area bar located above the time ruler. Dragging
the ends of the viewing area bar closer together shows the ruler in more detail; dragging them farther apart reveals
more of the time ruler. Drag the center of the viewing area bar to change the visible portion of the time ruler.
To export a file using Adobe Media Encoder
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Do either of the following:
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To export a sequence, select the sequence in the Timeline panel or Program Monitor.
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To export a clip, select the clip in the Source Monitor or Project panel.
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To specify a range of frames to export, do either of the following:
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In a sequence, set the work area.
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In a clip, set an In point and Out point.
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Choose File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder.
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In the Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings area, specify the following options:
Format
Specify the type of media file you want to export. Formats include types of MPEG-1, MPEG-2, Macromedia
Flash Video, QuickTime, RealMedia, and Windows Media formats. To export other file formats, use the File >
Export > Movie, Frame, or Audio command. (See “Exporting video as a file” on page 378.)
Range
Choose whether to export an entire sequence or clip, or a range of frames you specify: the work area of a
sequence, or from the In point to the Out point of a clip.
Preset
Choose the option that most closely describes your export goal. You can customize the settings and save them
as a new preset.
Export Video
Select to include video in the exported file; deselect to exclude video from the exported file.
Export Audio
Select to include audio in the exported file; deselect to exclude audio from the exported file.
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To customize the preset options, click an available tab (Video, Audio, and so on) and specify the appropriate
options.