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What's new
- Beta
- 2024 releases
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Get set up
- Check system requirements
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Driver requirements
- GPU and GPU driver recommendations for Premiere Pro
- Intel GPU driver update requirements
- Apple Metal GPU acceleration
- NVIDIA CUDA graphics acceleration requirements
- Hardware-accelerated decoding and encoding
- Enable hardware encoding support
- Enable hardware accelerated decoding support
- Supported codecs and drivers for hardware-accelerated decoding
- Mercury Playback Engine (GPU Accelerated) renderer FAQ
- Premiere Pro support for older Intel graphic cards
- Troubleshoot driver installation for older Intel graphic cards
- Download software
- Install drivers
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Configure VR
- VR editing in Premiere Pro
- VR auto-detection
- Interpret VR footage
- VR assignments
- Assign VR properties to sequences
- Hide VR video view controls
- 360-degree panning
- Immersive video effects and transitions
- Three-axis video rotation
- Assembling Ambisonics Audio
- Monitor Ambisonics audio
- Restage correctly aligned video and audio
- Publish VR videos
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Learn the basics
- Tour the workspace
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Configure preferences
- Preferences overview
- General preferences
- Appearance preferences
- Audio preferences
- Audio Hardware preferences
- Auto Save preferences
- Collaboration preferences
- Control Surface preferences
- Graphics preferences
- Labels preferences
- Media preferences
- Memory preferences
- Timeline preferences
- Set Trim preferences
- Transcription preferences
- Long Form and Episodic Workflow Guide
- Display video on a second monitor
- Display Premiere Pro interface on a second monitor
- Unable to move panels to the second monitor
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Organize media
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Import files
- Start a new project
- Import media
- Import still images
- Use project templates
- Import Photoshop and Illustrator files
- Import images as an image sequence
- Resize imported images
- Record audio
- Record audio using the Audio Track Mixer
- Record a voice-over on an audio track from the Timeline
- Mute input during recording
- Supported file formats
- Blackmagic RAW support
- File organization
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Apply labeling
- About markers
- Add markers to clips
- Create markers in the Effect Controls panel
- Set default marker colors
- Find, move, and delete markers
- Show or hide markers by color
- View marker comments
- Copy and paste sequence markers
- Share markers with After Effects
- About timecode
- View Sequence Timecode
- Choose timecode display format
- Change timecode display format
- Stripe a tape with timecode
- Enter timecode
- Set clip timecode manually
- View timecode as a burn-in
- View source timecode in the Program Monitor
- Timecode display options
- Ingest proxy workflow
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Import files
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Edit project
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Intro to editing
- Add or remove clips
- About Text-Based Editing
- Transcribe video
- Transcribe individual source files
- Edit transcripts using Text-Based Editing
- Add clips to the timeline using Text-Based Editing
- Edit a sequence using Text-Based Editing
- Detect and delete pauses in transcripts
- Multichannel audio support in Text-Based Editing
- Aspect ratios
- Set the aspect ratio of a sequence
- Frame aspect ratio
- Pixel aspect ratio
- Aspect ratio preservation
- Correct aspect ratio misinterpretations
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Trim clips
- Basic Trimming
- Perform Ripple Edits
- Perform Rolling Edits
- Perform Slip edits
- Perform Slide edits
- About Trim mode
- Asymmetrical trimming
- Edit in Trim mode
- How Trimming actions are captured in the History panel
- Cut clips
- Perform J cuts and L cuts
- Perform J-K-L dynamic trimming in Trim mode
- Remove unnecessary cuts while editing
- Freeze a frame for a portion of a clip using Time Remapping
- Freeze a video frame for the duration of a clip
- Freeze video using Frame Hold options
- Change clip speed
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Change clip sequence
- Create a sequence
- Add tracks
- Edit track appearance
- Delete tracks
- Rename tracks
- Sync Lock to prevent changes
- Track Lock to prevent changes
- Sequence presets and settings
- Create a custom sequence preset
- Different ways to move clips
- Rearrange clips on the timeline
- Lift and paste frames
- Copy and paste clips
- Detect edit points using Scene Edit Detection
- Navigate sequences in the timeline
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Intro to editing
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Add text and images
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Insert text
- Create a title
- Create text styles
- Replace fonts in projects
- Motion Graphics templates
- Install Motion Graphics templates
- Add Motion Graphic templates to a sequence
- Customize Motion Graphics templates
- Browse and sort Motion Graphics templates
- Organize Motion Graphics templates
- Use Motion Graphics templates from Adobe Stock
- Use color fonts
- Emojis
- Insert images
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Insert captions
- About captions
- Download language packs from within Premiere Pro
- Download language packs from Creative Cloud
- Deploy language packs for Teams and Enterprise users
- Transcribe video
- Auto transcribe video using Speech-to-Text
- Edit speaker names in the transcription
- Find and replace text in a transcription
- Speech-to-Text transcription options
- Create captions
- Style captions
- Create styles for captions
- Supported file formats for captions
- Languages supported by Speech to Text
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Insert text
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Add video effects
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Apply video effects
- Apply effects
- Copy and paste clip effects
- Remove effects from a clip
- Use FX badges
- Effect Controls panel in Premiere Pro
- About keyframes
- Add keyframes
- Select keyframes
- Delete keyframes
- Keyframes and graphs in panels
- View keyframes in the Effect Controls panel
- View keyframes and properties in the Timeline panel
- Filter properties in the Effect Controls panel
- Adjust controls in the Effect Controls panel
- Move the Current Time Indicator to a keyframe
- Edit keyframe graphs in the Effect Controls panel
- Edit keyframe graphs from a Timeline panel
- About masks
- Create masks using shapes
- Create masks using the Pen tool
- Edit the appearance of a mask
- Adjust mask properties
- Copy and paste masks with effects
- Track masks
- Apply Motion effect
- Stabilize footage
- Warp Stabilizer settings
- Edit and transform vector graphics using Vector Motion effect
- About Auto Reframe
- Add the Auto Reframe effect to a clip
- Auto Reframe an entire sequence
- Manage effects and plug-ins
- Add video transitions
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Apply video effects
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Add audio effects
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Edit audio
- Audio crossfade transitions
- Specify default audio transitions
- Crossfade between audio clips (beta)
- Fade in or fade out clip audio (beta)
- Audio channel mapping
- Map source audio channels on import
- Change source audio channel mapping
- Map sequence audio channels
- Map to audio output device hardware channels
- Extract audio from clips
- Break a stereo track into mono tracks
- Link audio and video clips
- Use mono clips as stereo clips
- Edit a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor
- Set source In and Out points for a split edit
- Set sample-based audio In and Out points
- Synchronize audio and video
- Automatically synchronize out-of-sync clips
- Synchronize clips in the Timeline panel
- Merge clips in the Project panel
- Merge clips in the Timeline panel
- Edit merged clips
- Edit metadata of merged clips
- Use the timecode from an audio primary clip to create a merged clip
- Limitations of merged clips
- Adjust volume
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Edit audio
-
Correct color
- Manage color preferences
- Add color effects
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Export and share
- Export file
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Collaborate with others
- About Team Projects
- Connect to Team Projects service
- About Frame.io
- Upload media to Frame.io
- Share for review with Frame.io (beta)
- Add comments on shared projects
- Import comments as markers
- Add collaborators using the Frame.io panel
- Remove collaborators using the Frame.io panel
- Frame.io for Adobe Creative Cloud Frequently Asked Questions
- Frame.io for creative cloud Accounts and Billing FAQ
- Secure Reliable Transport
- Invite collaborators to co-edit a project (beta)
-
Troubleshooting
- Install issue
- Application crash
- Video performance
- Audio performance
- Rendering issue
- Change preferences
- Known and fixed issues
-
What's new
- Beta
- 2024 releases
-
Get set up
- Check system requirements
-
Driver requirements
- GPU and GPU driver recommendations for Premiere Pro
- Intel GPU driver update requirements
- Apple Metal GPU acceleration
- NVIDIA CUDA graphics acceleration requirements
- Hardware-accelerated decoding and encoding
- Enable hardware encoding support
- Enable hardware accelerated decoding support
- Supported codecs and drivers for hardware-accelerated decoding
- Mercury Playback Engine (GPU Accelerated) renderer FAQ
- Premiere Pro support for older Intel graphic cards
- Troubleshoot driver installation for older Intel graphic cards
- Download software
- Install drivers
-
Configure VR
- VR editing in Premiere Pro
- VR auto-detection
- Interpret VR footage
- VR assignments
- Assign VR properties to sequences
- Hide VR video view controls
- 360-degree panning
- Immersive video effects and transitions
- Three-axis video rotation
- Assembling Ambisonics Audio
- Monitor Ambisonics audio
- Restage correctly aligned video and audio
- Publish VR videos
-
Learn the basics
- Tour the workspace
-
Configure preferences
- Preferences overview
- General preferences
- Appearance preferences
- Audio preferences
- Audio Hardware preferences
- Auto Save preferences
- Collaboration preferences
- Control Surface preferences
- Graphics preferences
- Labels preferences
- Media preferences
- Memory preferences
- Timeline preferences
- Set Trim preferences
- Transcription preferences
- Long Form and Episodic Workflow Guide
- Display video on a second monitor
- Display Premiere Pro interface on a second monitor
- Unable to move panels to the second monitor
-
Organize media
-
Import files
- Start a new project
- Import media
- Import still images
- Use project templates
- Import Photoshop and Illustrator files
- Import images as an image sequence
- Resize imported images
- Record audio
- Record audio using the Audio Track Mixer
- Record a voice-over on an audio track from the Timeline
- Mute input during recording
- Supported file formats
- Blackmagic RAW support
- File organization
-
Apply labeling
- About markers
- Add markers to clips
- Create markers in the Effect Controls panel
- Set default marker colors
- Find, move, and delete markers
- Show or hide markers by color
- View marker comments
- Copy and paste sequence markers
- Share markers with After Effects
- About timecode
- View Sequence Timecode
- Choose timecode display format
- Change timecode display format
- Stripe a tape with timecode
- Enter timecode
- Set clip timecode manually
- View timecode as a burn-in
- View source timecode in the Program Monitor
- Timecode display options
- Ingest proxy workflow
-
Import files
-
Edit project
-
Intro to editing
- Add or remove clips
- About Text-Based Editing
- Transcribe video
- Transcribe individual source files
- Edit transcripts using Text-Based Editing
- Add clips to the timeline using Text-Based Editing
- Edit a sequence using Text-Based Editing
- Detect and delete pauses in transcripts
- Multichannel audio support in Text-Based Editing
- Aspect ratios
- Set the aspect ratio of a sequence
- Frame aspect ratio
- Pixel aspect ratio
- Aspect ratio preservation
- Correct aspect ratio misinterpretations
-
Trim clips
- Basic Trimming
- Perform Ripple Edits
- Perform Rolling Edits
- Perform Slip edits
- Perform Slide edits
- About Trim mode
- Asymmetrical trimming
- Edit in Trim mode
- How Trimming actions are captured in the History panel
- Cut clips
- Perform J cuts and L cuts
- Perform J-K-L dynamic trimming in Trim mode
- Remove unnecessary cuts while editing
- Freeze a frame for a portion of a clip using Time Remapping
- Freeze a video frame for the duration of a clip
- Freeze video using Frame Hold options
- Change clip speed
-
Change clip sequence
- Create a sequence
- Add tracks
- Edit track appearance
- Delete tracks
- Rename tracks
- Sync Lock to prevent changes
- Track Lock to prevent changes
- Sequence presets and settings
- Create a custom sequence preset
- Different ways to move clips
- Rearrange clips on the timeline
- Lift and paste frames
- Copy and paste clips
- Detect edit points using Scene Edit Detection
- Navigate sequences in the timeline
-
Intro to editing
-
Add text and images
-
Insert text
- Create a title
- Create text styles
- Replace fonts in projects
- Motion Graphics templates
- Install Motion Graphics templates
- Add Motion Graphic templates to a sequence
- Customize Motion Graphics templates
- Browse and sort Motion Graphics templates
- Organize Motion Graphics templates
- Use Motion Graphics templates from Adobe Stock
- Use color fonts
- Emojis
- Insert images
-
Insert captions
- About captions
- Download language packs from within Premiere Pro
- Download language packs from Creative Cloud
- Deploy language packs for Teams and Enterprise users
- Transcribe video
- Auto transcribe video using Speech-to-Text
- Edit speaker names in the transcription
- Find and replace text in a transcription
- Speech-to-Text transcription options
- Create captions
- Style captions
- Create styles for captions
- Supported file formats for captions
- Languages supported by Speech to Text
-
Insert text
-
Add video effects
-
Apply video effects
- Apply effects
- Copy and paste clip effects
- Remove effects from a clip
- Use FX badges
- Effect Controls panel in Premiere Pro
- About keyframes
- Add keyframes
- Select keyframes
- Delete keyframes
- Keyframes and graphs in panels
- View keyframes in the Effect Controls panel
- View keyframes and properties in the Timeline panel
- Filter properties in the Effect Controls panel
- Adjust controls in the Effect Controls panel
- Move the Current Time Indicator to a keyframe
- Edit keyframe graphs in the Effect Controls panel
- Edit keyframe graphs from a Timeline panel
- About masks
- Create masks using shapes
- Create masks using the Pen tool
- Edit the appearance of a mask
- Adjust mask properties
- Copy and paste masks with effects
- Track masks
- Apply Motion effect
- Stabilize footage
- Warp Stabilizer settings
- Edit and transform vector graphics using Vector Motion effect
- About Auto Reframe
- Add the Auto Reframe effect to a clip
- Auto Reframe an entire sequence
- Manage effects and plug-ins
- Add video transitions
-
Apply video effects
-
Add audio effects
-
Edit audio
- Audio crossfade transitions
- Specify default audio transitions
- Crossfade between audio clips (beta)
- Fade in or fade out clip audio (beta)
- Audio channel mapping
- Map source audio channels on import
- Change source audio channel mapping
- Map sequence audio channels
- Map to audio output device hardware channels
- Extract audio from clips
- Break a stereo track into mono tracks
- Link audio and video clips
- Use mono clips as stereo clips
- Edit a multi-clip link in the Source Monitor
- Set source In and Out points for a split edit
- Set sample-based audio In and Out points
- Synchronize audio and video
- Automatically synchronize out-of-sync clips
- Synchronize clips in the Timeline panel
- Merge clips in the Project panel
- Merge clips in the Timeline panel
- Edit merged clips
- Edit metadata of merged clips
- Use the timecode from an audio primary clip to create a merged clip
- Limitations of merged clips
- Adjust volume
-
Edit audio
-
Correct color
- Manage color preferences
- Add color effects
-
Export and share
- Export file
-
Collaborate with others
- About Team Projects
- Connect to Team Projects service
- About Frame.io
- Upload media to Frame.io
- Share for review with Frame.io (beta)
- Add comments on shared projects
- Import comments as markers
- Add collaborators using the Frame.io panel
- Remove collaborators using the Frame.io panel
- Frame.io for Adobe Creative Cloud Frequently Asked Questions
- Frame.io for creative cloud Accounts and Billing FAQ
- Secure Reliable Transport
- Invite collaborators to co-edit a project (beta)
-
Troubleshooting
- Install issue
- Application crash
- Video performance
- Audio performance
- Rendering issue
- Change preferences
- Known and fixed issues
Secure Reliable Transport
Learn about Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) and its use to stream video and audio content from Premiere Pro to a viewing client application over local networks or the internet.
How does SRT work?
SRT, a video streaming protocol based on User Datagram Protocol (UDP), enables users to stream video and audio packets of information from Premiere Pro to different viewers. As the viewer receives them, there is acknowledgment information about the reliability of the stream exchanged between Premiere Pro and the viewer.
The SRT stream always operates at the same video stream parameters as the Transit Output (Frame Size, Frame Rate, Sample Rate, Mix track Channelization, etc.)
What makes SRT secure and reliable?
More secure
SRT has optional Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Encryption, so the video and audio stream is secure. This makes SRT more secure than some other network streaming protocols.
Less data loss
The data sent from Premiere Pro is broken up into discrete packets of information and transmitted sequentially to the viewing client application. If there is any data loss (due to network congestion or poor network performance), the viewing client can request that the packet be sent again - maintaining the continuity of the stream.
Better performance on slow networks
SRT is better able to send video data without interruptions on poor or slow networks. A certain amount of latency is always added to the SRT stream, allowing time for the two SRT endpoints to receive, acknowledge, and then resend packets of data lost over the network.
The end result of the packet verification system is less video and audio loss when transmitting over the network, at the expense of some level of latency between the sender and the receiver.
How to enable the SRT stream
You can open Preferences > Playback > Transmit Device Playback. Under the Adobe SRT entry, check in the Video Stream column and Audio Stream column to enable video and audio streaming to SRT.
Press the Setting button to access the SRT connection settings. Once the desired connection settings are added, and the viewing client is set up correctly, select OK, and the SRT connection will be attempted.
What modes can I use with SRT?
Different modes are selected based on various factors. Here's how they all work together:
Listener and Caller Mode
Listener and Caller modes work together when making SRT streaming connections. To make a connection with these modes, there must always be one Caller and one Listener. These modes work together as a connection pair.
The Caller will initiate the handshake to a Listener and establish the SRT connection, regardless of the direction of the video signal.
Premiere Pro can operate as either a Caller or a Listener, even though Premiere Pro can only stream video and audio out (Premiere cannot receive or ingest an SRT video stream). The Mode is just for the establishment of the stream, not for the direction of the content stream. Video will always be sent from Premiere Pro to the viewer. Once the SRT connection is made, the modes are no longer relevant.
Modes are selected depending on network configuration, Viewer configuration, or other streaming configurations, such as connection Premiere Pro to a dedicated SRT ingest server.
Caller or Listener modes configuration example
Multiple Premiere Pro workstations are being connected to a central SRT Routing server. A possibly efficient way to manage such a configuration is to place the Premiere Pro workstations into Listener Mode and set the SRT server to Caller Mode so adjustments can be made to the centralized SRT Server.
Conversely, if a set of Premiere Pro workstations are not regularly set to connect to a central SRT server, the server could be set to Listener Mode to receive any connection from a Premiere workstation without having the IP address for each central SRT server. These streams can be identified by the Stream ID parameter to the server.
Rendezvous Mode
It's a peer-to-peer method of SRT handshake that is generally used for simpler, non-IT-managed networks. If Premiere Pro is in Rendezvous Mode, the viewing client must also be in the same mode.
Typically, no intervention is needed from your IT administrator to traverse a firewall in Rendezvous Mode. The firewalls automatically route the UDP data to the correct endpoint. Both endpoints send handshake packets or data on the same port.
How to save a group of SRT settings?
Add the ability to save a group of SRT settings for easy recall.
Modes
- Listener Mode: Set Premiere into Listener Mode and use it in connection with Caller Mode for a viewing client. In Listener Mode, the viewing client will initiate the SRT handshake.
- Caller Mode: Sets Premiere into Caller Mode and use it in connection with Listener Mode for a viewing client. In Caller Mode, Premiere Pro will initiate the SRT handshake.
- Rendezvous Mode: Set Premiere Pro into Rendezvous Mode and use it in connection with other viewing clients in the same mode. In Rendezvous Mode either premiere Pro or the viewing client can initiate the SRT handshake.
Stream ID
An ID can be added to identify an SRT over the network. Only available in Caller Mode.
Address
The IP address that will be used for the SRT handshake connection. In the Caller Mode, it will be the IP address of the machine or computer hosting the viewing client. In Rendezvous Mode, it will be the IP address of the other machine or computer also in Rendezvous Mode with the viewing client.
Port
The port used for the SRT handshake and stream.
Passphrase
The passphrase is used to validate an encrypted SRT stream. It must be between 10 and 79 characters long.
Latency
Additional latency added to the stream is measured in milliseconds. Increasing this value will potentially allow more packets to be resent in the SRT stream, making the stream more robust. This also will add more delay to the stream. If both endpoints have differing values for the latency setting, the higher of the two values will be chosen. The latency setting is from 0 ms (none) to 1000 ms (1 second).
Quality Settings
Quality settings of the SRT stream can be used to manage the network bandwidth of the stream. Set to a lower quality setting to use less bandwidth. Higher settings will have higher quality at a higher bandwidth cost.
Streaming Indicator
When a valid SRT connection is made, and a stream is sent from Premiere Pro, the Streaming Indicator will be seen in either the Program Monitor or the Source Monitor. This is a quick visual indicator that the SRT streams are being sent to a viewing client.