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Technical requirements
- Adobe Premiere Pro technical requirements
- GPU and GPU Driver requirements
- Storage recommendations
- Processor, memory, and GPU recommendations
- Hardware-accelerated decoding and encoding
- Enable hardware accelerated decoding support
- Supported codecs and drivers for hardware-accelerated decoding
- Enable Hardware Encoding in Premiere Pro
- Install macOS updates for Apple Metal GPU Acceleration
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- Enable Mercury Playback Engine (GPU accelerated) renderer
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Preferences and settings
- Preferences overview
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- Set Appearance preferences
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- Media Analysis & Transcription preferences
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- Display Premiere Pro interface on a second monitor
- Display video on a second monitor
- Best practices for film and TV productions
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- Color preferences
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- Set up accessibility features
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Workflows, workspaces, and panels
- Overview of workspaces
- Import workspaces
- Change, create, and reset workspaces
- Manage workspaces
- Display panel options and menu
- Navigate the panels
- Dock, group, or undock panels
- Customize panels
- Display any panel full-screen
- Tools panel in Premiere Pro
- Clip details in the Info panel
- Adobe Premiere Pro FAQ
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Customize the Project panel
- Customization options for the Project panel
- Customize the Icon View in Project panel
- Customize metadata in Freeform View in Project panel
- Customize Freeform view in Project panel
- Customize List View in Project panel
- Align and reset clips to grid in Freeform View in Project panel
- Create layouts in Freeform View in Project panel
- Customize the position of the Project panel
- List View columns
- Restore or delete layouts in Freeform View in Project panel
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Source and Program Monitor adjustments
- Overview of Source Monitor and Program Monitor
- Set display quality for Source and Program Monitors
- Adjust magnification for Source and Program Monitors
- Enable High Quality Playback
- Choose a display mode
- Gang Source and Program Monitor
- Set display options for interlaced footage
- Compare edits to clips in the Program Monitor
- Open or clear a clip in the Source Monitor
- Navigate clips in the Source menu in the Source Monitor
- Display controls in the Source and Program Monitors
- Time controls in the Source and Program Monitors
- View safe zones in the monitors
- Change the unit of measurement
- Add or remove guides
- Snap objects to guides
- Nudge clips in Program Monitor
- Save, export, and import custom guides
- Enable Dropped Frame Indicator
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Technical requirements
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Organize media
- Create projects
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Import files
- Import still images
- Import images as an image sequence
- Import Photoshop and Illustrator files
- Resize imported images
- Import a Premiere Elements project
- Record audio
- Record a voice-over on an audio track from the Timeline
- Record audio using the Audio Track Mixer
- Mute input during recording
- Supported file formats
- Blackmagic RAW support
- Organize files
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Apply labeling
- Overview of markers
- Add a marker to a clip
- Copy and paste sequence markers
- Find, move, and delete markers
- Set default marker colors
- Show or hide markers by color
- View and edit marker properties
- Share markers with After Effects
- Overview of timecode
- Enter timecode
- View Sequence Timecode
- Choose timecode display format
- View source timecode in the Program Monitor
- Change timecode display format
- Timecode display options
- Set clip timecode manually
- Label colors in sequence tabs
- Transfer files
- Ingest proxy workflow
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Edit projects
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Intro to editing
- Add or remove clips
- Aspect ratios
- Set the aspect ratio of a sequence
- Pixel aspect ratio
- Frame aspect ratio
- Aspect ratio preservation
- Correct aspect ratio misinterpretations
- Adjust media start and end times of a subclip
- Convert a subclip to a Source clip
- Add media to the timeline using Source Patching
- Create a subclip from the Project panel
- Create a subclip from the Timeline
- Work with clips on the timeline using Track Targeting
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Edit video using Text-based editing
- Overview of Text-Based editing
- Transcribe video
- Edit transcripts using Text-Based Editing
- Detect and delete pauses in transcripts
- Transcribe individual source files
- Multichannel audio support in Text-Based Editing
- Edit speaker names in transcription
- Add clips to the timeline using Text-Based Editing
- Edit sequences using Text-Based Editing
- Remove all instances of one speaker in transcript
- Trim clips
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Change clip speed
- Different ways to change clip speed and duration
- Change clip speed and duration using the Speed/Duration command
- Change clip speed and duration using the Rate Stretch tool
- Change clip speed and duration using Time Remapping
- Apply Time Interpolation Methods to adjust clip speed
- Remove Time Remapping from a clip
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Change clip sequence
- Create a sequence
- Change sequence settings
- Sequence settings reference
- Copy and paste clips
- Different ways to move clips
- Rearrange clips on the timeline
- Add tracks
- Delete tracks
- Rename tracks
- Lift and paste frames
- Edit track appearance
- Sync Lock to prevent changes
- Track Lock to prevent changes
- Sequence presets and settings
- Create a custom sequence preset
- Navigate sequences in the timeline
- Navigation controls in the timeline
- Modify clip properties
- Set up multi-camera sequences for editing
- Compare edits to source clips
- Correct mistakes
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Edit VR content
- VR editing in Premiere Pro
- VR auto-detection
- Interpret VR footage
- Assign VR properties to sequences
- 360-degree panning
- VR assignments
- Hide VR video view controls
- Immersive video effects and transitions
- Three-axis video rotation
- Assembling Ambisonics Audio
- Monitor Ambisonics audio
- Restage correctly aligned video and audio
- Publish VR videos
- Edit with Generative AI
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Intro to editing
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Add text and images
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Use Motion Graphics templates
- Overview of Motion Graphics templates
- Install Motion Graphics templates
- Organize Motion Graphics templates
- Add Motion Graphic templates to a sequence
- Browse and sort Motion Graphics templates
- Use Motion Graphics templates from Adobe Stock
- Use data-driven Motion Graphics templates
- Customize Motion Graphics templates
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Stylize text
- Create titles
- Create text styles
- Apply styles to a sub-selection of the text
- Style parameters when applying from the style browser
- Replace fonts
- Create Linked and Track Styles
- Apply Linked and Track Styles
- Redefine Linked and Track Styles
- Parameters when applying as a Linked style or Track style
- Use color fonts
- Use emojis
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Insert images and graphics
- Create responsive graphics
- Preserve intro and outro animations while creating Responsive Design graphics
- Group text and graphic layers
- Create clip layers
- Create credit rolls
- Add gradients
- Animate layers using the Effect Controls panel
- Animate layers using the Properties panel
- Rename layers
- Export graphic as a Motion Graphics template
- Create Source Graphics
- Draw objects
- Align and distribute objects
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Insert captions
- Captions overview
- Auto transcribe video using Speech-to-Text
- Find and replace text in transcript
- Create captions
- Create styles for captions
- Translate captions
- Languages supported by Speech-to-Text
- Supported file formats for captions
- Import caption file from third-party service
- Download language packs from within Premiere Pro
- Download language packs from Creative Cloud
- Deploy language packs for Teams and Enterprise users
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Use Motion Graphics templates
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Add video effects
- Types of effects
- Apply video effects
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Effects and transitions library
- Adjust effects
- Channel effects
- Color Correction effects
- Distort effects
- Generate effects
- Image Control effects
- Immersive Video effects
- Keying effects
- Apply and customize Chromakey using the Ultra Key effect
- Ultra Key effect parameters
- Noise and Grain effects
- Perspective effects
- Stylize effects
- Time effects
- Transform effects
- Transition effects
- Utility effects
- Video effects
- List of Video transitions
- List of Video Dissolve transitions
- Blur and Sharpen effects
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Control effects and transitions using keyframes
- About keyframes
- Add keyframes
- Select keyframes
- Copy and paste keyframes
- Delete keyframes
- Keyframes and graphs in panels
- View keyframes and properties in the Timeline panel
- View keyframes in the Effect Controls panel
- Move the Current Time Indicator to a keyframe
- Set keyframes to snap
- Control effect changes using keyframe interpolation
- Change the keyframe interpolation method
- Filter properties in the Effect Controls panel
- Adjust or reset controls in the Effect Controls panel
- Control change using Bezier keyframe interpolation
- Adjust effect speed
- Edit keyframes graphs
- Create masks and composites
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Commonly used effects
- Auto Reframe overview
- Add Auto Reframe effect to sequences
- Add Auto Reframe effect to clips
- Apply Motion effect
- Edit vector graphics using Vector Motion effect
- Stabilize shaky footage using Warp Stabilizer
- Warp Stabilizer settings
- Create fade-in video effects
- Add lightning effects
- Create a Jacob’s ladder effect
- Effects and transitions removed from Adobe Premiere Pro
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Apply video transitions
- Align and reposition transitions
- Move cuts and transitions simultaneously
- Change transition duration using the Effect Controls panel
- Reposition the center of a transition
- Morph Cut overview
- Apply morph cut to smoothen jump cuts
- Morph Cut transition options
- Replace transitions
- Change transition settings
- Set and apply default transitions
- Copy and paste transitions
- Transitions overview
- Apply single-sided transitions
- Clip handles settings
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Add audio effects
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Basic audio editing
- Audio editing concepts
- Extract audio from clips
- Link audio and video clips
- Synchronize audio and video
- Synchronize clips in the Timeline panel
- Merge clips in the Project panel
- Merge clips in the Timeline panel
- Use the timecode from an audio primary clip to create a merged clip
- Edit merged clips
- Edit metadata of merged clips
- Limitations of merged clips
- Advanced audio techniques
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Adjust volume and levels
- Automatically tag audio
- Apply Enhance Speech
- Audio editing with Essential Sound panel
- Improve dialogue clarity
- Repair dialogue
- Create a Reverb effect
- Automatically duck audio
- Create audio presets
- Adjust gain in audio
- Adjust track volume
- Auto-match audio loudness
- Monitor volume levels
- Use Dynamic Audio Waveforms
- Enhance Speech technical requirements
- Apply audio effects
- Apply audio transitions
- Use Adobe Stock audio
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Basic audio editing
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Correct color
- Color correction fundamentals
- Add color effects
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Set up Color Management
- Color Management overview
- How Color Management works
- Manage source media colors in the Program Monitor
- Color Management options
- Color Management and Lumetri Color
- Premiere Pro and After Effects Color Management compatibility
- Tone mapping in Premiere Pro
- Disable Color Management
- Configure sequence Color Management
- Configure clips for Color Management using Clip Modify
- Customize color presets for new or existing sequences
- Configure sequence’s output color space
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Render and export
- Render sequences for playback
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Export files
- Export video
- Export a still frame
- Export a still image
- Export transcripts
- Export selected captions
- Export text from Motion Graphics
- Best practices for exporting video for social media and phones
- Export videos for social media channels
- Export a project as an EDL file
- Export a project as a Final Cut Pro XML file
- Export videos with Content Credentials
- Export caption tracks
- Stream video
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Collaborate with others
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Collaborate using Team Projects
- About Team Projects
- When to use Team Projects and when to use Productions
- Collaboration using Team Projects
- Create Team Projects
- Create linked Team Projects
- Convert Premiere Pro projects to Team Projects
- Add media
- Manage media
- Connect to Team Projects service
- Invite collaborators to existing Team Projects
- Accept an invitation to collaborate
- View online collaborators
- Remove collaborators from Team Projects
- Search and filter Team Projects
- Archive Team Projects
- Delete archived Team Projects
- Restore archived Team Projects
- Publish an edited sequence with changes
- Visual cues during collaboration
- Offline editing and cloud sync status
- View versions of a Team Project
- Create a new Team Project from a version
- Specify Auto Save cache location
- Sequence Locking
- Sequence Locking for offline editing
- View auto saves
- Share for review using Frame.io
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Collaborate using Team Projects
- Use Premiere Pro with other apps
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Troubleshooting
- Limitations and known issues
- Media issues
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Crash issues
- Premiere Pro is crashing
- Fix outdated Windows Libraries
- Premiere Pro freezes on the splash screen
- Recover projects after a crash
- No splash screen appears on app launch
- Try Adobe Creative Cloud Diagnostics
- Adobe Premiere Pro hangs on launch on macOS
- Premiere Pro crashes when you open a specific project
- Preferences and settings issues
- Export issues
- Audio issues
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Playback issues
- Timeline doesn’t show video preview
- Not able to optimize playback performance
- Hardware setup not optimal for playback performance
- Audio playback keep getting stuck
- Optimize playback performance for H.264 and H.265 media
- Troubleshoot sequence and file-interpretation settings
- Choppy playback and poor performance issue
- Slow rendering and playback
Generative Extend FAQ
Get answers to frequently asked questions about using Generative Extend in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Video
These requirements are on the source media. Right now, you can’t extend media outside of these parameters, even if they are scaled in a sequence.
- Video Source Media Resolution:
- 1920x1080 or 1080x1920
- 720x1280 or 1280x720
- 3840x2160 or 2160x3840
- 4096x2160 or 2160x4096
- 12-30fps
- 8 bit, SDR
Audio
- Generative Extend cannot create or extend spoken dialog. During extension, existing dialog will be muted to preserve the integrity of the original speech content.
- Due to the complexity of musical structures and potential copyright concerns, clips containing music are not eligible for extension.
- Currently, only mono and stereo audio are supported. Surround sound and 5.1 audio formats are not compatible with Generative Extend.
Video clips can be extended up to 2 seconds, while audio can be extended up to 10 seconds.
Generative Extend is currently unavailable to some users in the following circumstances:
- Generative Extend is powered by Adobe Firefly, which isn't available in Russia, Belarus, and China. Users in these countries cannot access this feature.
- Users who are part of K-12 and educational organizations may experience limited or no access to Generative Extend.
- Some enterprise users, particularly those with a CCE v3 license, don't have Firefly services enabled. Therefore, they will not be able to access Generative Extend.
Throughout our extensive testing, we’ve succeeded with all sorts of clips, including humans, animals, landscapes, and more. Video clips that seem to work best have less contextual change in the shot, such as a fast-sweeping camera movement. Audio clips with consistent noise or ambiance also perform well.
Clips that do not work well yet include archival clips with a lot of film grain or other noise. We look forward to your feedback to learn more.
Generative Extend can add up to 2 seconds for video content and up to 10 seconds for audio content. This means you can extend your video clips by an additional 2 seconds, while audio elements like room tone or background sounds can be stretched for up to 10 seconds.
Generative Extend is a premium generative AI feature in Premiere Pro. Premium generative AI features are more computationally intensive (currently, audio and video generative features) and are accessible through Adobe Firefly standalone plans and select Creative Cloud plans. For a limited time, you can try Generative Extend with complimentary generations, after that, generative credits will be required.
Your Creative Cloud membership includes assistive AI features inside Premiere Pro, including Caption Translation, Enhance Speech, Speech to Text, and many others.
While Generative Extend is primarily designed for raw footage that has been shot, it can technically work on clips with text overlays or graphics. However, it's important to note that this isn't its intended use case. Using it on such clips might produce interesting and potentially unexpected results.
Yes, Generative Extend can work with slow-motion and time-lapse footage.
Generative Extend is designed to analyze and understand camera movements in the original clip and will continue these movements in the extended portion. This means if your clip has a pan, tilt, zoom, or other camera motion, the AI will attempt to seamlessly extend this movement in a natural way.
Each extension is saved as an H264 MP4 or .wav file in the Captured and Generated scratch disk assigned in your project settings. To set this location open Project Settings > Scratch Disks. Here, you can specify a new location for your generated media, allowing you to manage your storage according to your workflow and space requirements.
At any point, if you want to replace the AI-generated frames with original media, right-click on the AI-generated label and select Revert to Original. You can also Unlink the audio and video and revert either of them to the original media if the original media exists in the project.
No, dialogue isn't extended. During the extension process, dialogue is muted. Generative Extend only extends the room tone, sound effects, and background audio. This approach helps maintain the integrity of the original dialogue while allowing for seamless extension of the ambient audio elements.
Generative Extend takes a short segment (typically between 1.5 - 3 seconds) of your clip and sends it to a cloud AI model. The AI analyzes this segment and creates an extension based on it. The tool then returns this AI-generated extension as a new clip for you to use in your project. Your original media remains untouched.
No, your media isn't training Adobe's AI model. We understand the importance of your content and privacy. Generative Extend uses your clip solely to create the extension you've requested without using it to improve the AI. Learn more about our generative AI commitments.
If you don't like the result, don't worry - you can easily regenerate your extensions. Right-click on the AI-generated label and select Regenerate to create a new variation. You can do this multiple times until you're satisfied with the outcome. Also, we'd greatly appreciate it if you could provide feedback on whether the result is good or bad. Your input helps us improve the tool and ensure it meets your needs better in the future.
Yes, you can generate multiple variations with Generative Extend. This feature allows you to explore different possibilities for your extended content. To create a new variation, right-click on the AI-generated label and select Regenerate. You can repeat this process to produce several unique extensions, giving you more creative options to choose from for your project.
Right-click on the AI label and select Good result or Bad result. In the dialogue box that appears, you can provide the reason why the result was good or bad. This direct feedback helps us improve the tool and better understand your needs. It's a quick and easy way to share your experience and suggest improvements directly within the software.