Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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You can quickly create a sequence by dragging media and dropping it to the empty Timeline window. Premiere pro creates a new sequence from
the media file that you dragged to the Timeline.

Export markers as a list

Premiere Pro lets you export markers from a single media asset or sequence to a CSV or HTML file. The Export Markers feature works with the
asset whose markers are loaded in the Markers panel.

1. Load the markers of the required clip or sequence into the Markers panel. To do so, select the clip or sequence in the Project panel, or set

focus on the Source Monitor, Program Monitor, or Timeline.

2. Select File > Export > Markers.

3. In the Export Markers dialog, specify the file type, output destination, and filename. Then, click OK.

The markers are exported as a list to a comma-separated CSV file or a web page in HTML file format.

Duplicate frame marker enhancements

Premiere Pro now displays duplicate frame markers for media created from the same file, or from files with identical timecode and tape name
metadata.

Premiere Pro displays duplicate frame markers in the Timeline when track items are duplicated in the following scenarios:

The same master clip is used

The master clips are created from projects that use the same media on disk

The master clips are created from media with matching tape name and timecode metadata, where the tape name is not blank and timecode
is not 00:00:00:00

Add a clip marker based on clip selection

You no longer use multiple keyboard shortcuts to set a clip marker on a selected clip. You simply select the clip in the Timeline and press the M
keyboard shortcut. A clip marker is applied to the selected clip.

Use Ripple-Delete command for In/Out range

When you select a clip, a gap, or an In/Out range, and use the Ripple-Delete command, the selected clip, gap, or In/Out range is ripple-deleted.

When using the Ripple-Delete command, the priority of selection is as follows:

1. Clip

2. Gap

3. In/Out range

That is, when using the Ripple-Delete command, a clip or gap selection has priority over selecting an In/Out range selection. The keyboard
shortcut for the Ripple-Delete command is Shift+Delete (Win) or Shift+Forward Delete (Mac).

Warning to prevent project overwriting

When you work on Premiere Pro projects stored on a network drive, a warning dialog protects you from overwriting someone else's changes.

Say, you open a project from a network drive and make changes, and a second person opens the same project and makes changes. Then, a
warning appears when trying to save the project.

In the warning dialog, click OK to overwrite changes to the project on the network, or click Cancel to save a copy of the project.

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