5 Must you wait for Adobe Media Encoder to finish processing its queue before working
on a new project?
6 What's the biggest problem you’re likely to encounter when exporting Premiere Pro
projects to Final Cut Pro?
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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
373 Review answers 1 The primary options for SD are Microsoft DV AVI and QuickTime MOV in DV
format. For HD files, try producing a file using the Match Sequence Settings option,
or H.264.
2 Before Adobe Premiere Pro can start recording a project to tape, it has to render it.
You can do that in advance by opening a sequence and pressing Enter. Otherwise,
when you click the Record button, you’ll have to wait a while for Adobe Premiere to
render the unrendered portions of your sequence.
3 This varies by platform. Both operating systems include Flash (FLV|F4V), H.264, and
QuickTime, with the Windows version including Windows Media as well.
4 H.264 is the encoding format used when exporting to most mobile devices.
5 No. Adobe Media Encoder is a stand-alone application. You can work in other
applications or even start a new Adobe Premiere Pro project while it’s processing its
render queue.
6 File incompatibilities, particularly for HD video files. Adobe Premiere Pro simply
handles HD formats differently than Final Cut Pro, and many HD files that Adobe
Premiere Pro can directly edit can’t be imported into Final Cut Pro.
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374 21 AUTHORING DVDS WITH ADOBE ENCORE CS5 Topics covered in this lesson t Preparing projects for DVD authoring in Adobe Premiere Pro