
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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PICT, PIC, PCT
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Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
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PTL, PRTL (Adobe Title Designer)
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Targa (TGA, ICB, VDA, VST)
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TIFF
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PSQ
Note:
You can import layered Illustrator and Photoshop files as sequences.
Supported video project file formats
You can import any of the following types of video project files:
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Adobe Premiere 6.0 or 6.5 (PPJ)
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Adobe Premiere Pro (PRPROJ)
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Advanced Authoring Format (AAF)
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After Effects Project (AEP)
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EDL
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PLB
See also
“File formats supported for export” on page 381
Device control
About device control
You can use Adobe Premiere Pro’s device control to simplify and automate video capture and to export sequences to
tape. Device control lets you precisely control devices, such as decks and camcorders, with capture and batch capture
controls. With device control, you can use the Capture panel to log each clip and then use the Batch Capture
command to record logged clips automatically.
Adobe Premiere Pro controls devices through its built-in support of IEEE 1394 and its support of compatible RS-232,
RS-422, LANC, and Control-M controllers. Regardless of type, if your device isn’t automatically recognized, you
need to set it up. Before setting up device control, make sure that you have a tape deck or camcorder that supports
external device control and a cable that connects the device to your controller, computer, or both.
To set up a project for device control
Some device control settings are available when you choose Edit > Preferences > Device Control, and others are in
the Device Control section at the bottom of the Settings pane of the Capture panel. Device control settings apply to
the entire project.
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Choose Edit > Preferences > Capture.