
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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Presets
are groups of project settings. Adobe Premiere Pro comes with several groups of presets installed: Adobe
SD0-SDI, Adobe HD-SDI, Adobe HDV, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, and DV-24P. These contain the correct project
settings for the most typical project types. When creating a new project, you can either select from among the
standard presets or customize a group of project settings and save the customized group as a custom preset.
When you start a new project, you see a dialog box displaying a number of presets with selected default settings for
all these parameters. You can choose one of these presets. Alternatively, you can create your own custom presets
tailored to the needs of your project. If you want full control over almost all the project’s parameters, you must start
a new project and customize its presets.
After you begin working in a project, you can review project settings, but you can change only a few of them. Choose
Project > Project Settings to view the settings you can change.
Project settings are organized into the following categories:
General Settings
Control the fundamental characteristics of the project, including the method Adobe Premiere Pro
uses to process video (Editing Mode), count time (Display Format), and play back video (Timebase).
Capture Settings
Control how Adobe Premiere Pro transfers video and audio directly from a deck or camera. (None
of the other project settings options affect capturing.) The contents of this panel depend on the editing mode. If
you’re capturing DV footage, you don’t need to change capture settings. When DV/IEEE 1394 Capture is the selected
capture format, no options are available because the options are automatically set to the IEEE 1394 standard.
Additional capture formats and options may appear if you install other software, such as software included with a
capture card certified to be compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Video Rendering
Controls the frame size, picture quality, compression settings, and aspect ratios that Adobe
Premiere Pro uses when you play back video from the Timeline panel (where you edit your video program).
Default Sequence
Controls the number of video tracks and the number and type of audio tracks for new sequences
you create.
Note:
If you must change project settings that are unavailable, you can create a new project with the settings you want
and import the current project into it. However, if you import the current project into a project with a different frame
rate or audio sampling rate, check video and audio edits carefully. Although edit positions made under the old settings
are preserved, they may not synchronize precisely with the new settings. Edits or changes you make after importing are
synchronized with the new settings.
To customize project settings
To customize most project settings, you must start a new project, select an existing preset, and then customize the
preset settings.
1
Click New Project or choose File > New > Project.
2
In the Load Preset panel, select the preset that most closely matches your video footage or the needs of your
capture card.
3
In the Custom Settings panel, modify the General, Capture, Video Rendering, and Default Sequence settings to
match the needs of your project.
4
To save your custom settings as a preset that you can use for future projects, click Save Preset. A dialog box asks
you to name and describe the custom preset. Here you can choose whether to save the device control settings as part
of the preset.
5
Specify where to save the project on disk, give it a name, and then click OK.
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