Adobe Production Premium, UPG, Mac, DVD, ESP 65055211 User Manual
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then navigating to the STREAM folder and choosing the file. A new P2 card can be made, containing
only that video file.
only that video file.
Any video file can be transcoded to a P2 format using Adobe Media Encoder, simply by choosing
“P2 Movie” as the Format, and then choosing one of the options in the Preset drop-down. It is
generally best to choose a DVCPRO HD or AVC-Intra setting most closely matching the original
footage. The presets may also be edited, but straying from the existing presets may create a file
incompatible with P2 formats and equipment.
“P2 Movie” as the Format, and then choosing one of the options in the Preset drop-down. It is
generally best to choose a DVCPRO HD or AVC-Intra setting most closely matching the original
footage. The presets may also be edited, but straying from the existing presets may create a file
incompatible with P2 formats and equipment.
Summary
Through native, comprehensive, and flexible support for AVCHD files, Adobe Premiere Pro
provides fast import of AVCCAM content without file transcoding or rewrapping, preserves image
quality, and allows users to adjust playback resolution to meet the performance and image-quality
needs of every post-production task. Native format support together with powerful real-time
editing tools make Adobe Premiere Pro the hub of comprehensive, efficient, and flexible Panasonic
workflows.
provides fast import of AVCCAM content without file transcoding or rewrapping, preserves image
quality, and allows users to adjust playback resolution to meet the performance and image-quality
needs of every post-production task. Native format support together with powerful real-time
editing tools make Adobe Premiere Pro the hub of comprehensive, efficient, and flexible Panasonic
workflows.
Written by David Jimerson, co-owner of Wrightsville Beach Studios, Ltd. David Jimerson is a producer and the editor of
series of instructional DVDs for Panasonic cameras and workflows and general video production available at http://www.
wrightsvillebeachstudios.com.