Access the Premiere Elements 2025 Editor > Settings > General (on macOS) and Edit > Preferences > General (on Windows).
- Adobe Premiere Elements User Guide
- Introduction to Adobe Premiere Elements
- Workspace and workflow
- Working with projects
- Importing and adding media
- Arranging clips
- Editing clips
- Reduce noise
- Select object
- Candid Moments
- Color Match
- Smart Trim
- Change clip speed and duration
- Split clips
- Freeze and hold frames
- Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, and Color - Guided Edit
- Stabilize video footage with Shake Stabilizer
- Replace footage
- Working with source clips
- Trimming Unwanted Frames - Guided Edit
- Trim clips
- Editing frames with Auto Smart Tone
- Artistic effects
- Color Correction and Grading
- Applying transitions
- Special effects basics
- Effects reference
- Applying and removing effects
- Create a black and white video with a color pop - Guided Edit
- Time remapping - Guided edit
- Effects basics
- Working with effect presets
- Finding and organizing effects
- Editing frames with Auto Smart Tone
- Fill Frame - Guided edit
- Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
- Best practices to create a time-lapse video
- Applying special effects
- Use pan and zoom to create video-like effect
- Transparency and superimposing
- Reposition, scale, or rotate clips with the Motion effect
- Apply an Effects Mask to your video
- Adjust temperature and tint
- Create a Glass Pane effect - Guided Edit
- Create a picture-in-picture overlay
- Applying effects using Adjustment layers
- Adding Title to your movie
- Removing haze
- Creating a Picture in Picture - Guided Edit
- Create a Vignetting effect
- Add a Split Tone Effect
- Add FilmLooks effects
- Add an HSL Tuner effect
- Fill Frame - Guided edit
- Create a time-lapse - Guided edit
- Animated Sky - Guided edit
- Select object
- Animated Mattes - Guided Edit
- Double exposure- Guided Edit
- Special audio effects
- Movie titles
- Creating titles
- Adding shapes and images to titles
- Adding color and shadows to titles
- Apply Gradients
- Create Titles and MOGRTs
- Add responsive design
- Editing and formatting text
- Align and transform objects
- Motion Titles
- Appearance of text and shapes
- Exporting and importing titles
- Arranging objects in titles
- Designing titles for TV
- Applying styles to text and graphics
- Adding a video in the title
- Disc menus
- Sharing and exporting your movies
Learn how to get the most out of Premiere Elements by configuring preference settings for several things, from appearance to playback, audio, and more.
The Preference Panel in Premiere Elements allows you to change the app's preferences using the Preference dialog and reset the settings using the Reset button.
How to launch the Preference panel
- Select Premiere Elements 2025 Editor > Settings (on macOS) and Edit > Preferences (on Windows).
You can customize the app's look and behavior by determining the default setting for the user interface's Light and Dark modes. Whenever you open a project, it automatically defaults to the preferences you selected when setting up that project.
Change preferences
- When the app launches, you have to press hold Alt (Windows) or Option (macOS). After the app launches, you can reset it using the Reset button in the Preference Panel. The app needs to be restarted to reset.
- To restore default preference settings and plug-in cache simultaneously, press hold Shift-Alt (Windows) or Shift-Option (macOS) while the application starts. Release the Shift-Alt keys or Shift-Option keys until the reset dialog appears.
Preferences are stored in the following location:
For macOS: /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Premiere Elements/25.0/Adobe Premiere Elements Prefs
For Windows: <drive>\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Premiere Elements\25.0\Adobe Premiere Elements Prefs
General preferences
In the General pane of the Preferences dialog box, you can customize the User Interface modes that is Light and Dark modes.
You can choose to Disable or Enable the Reset and display all messages that were previously dismissed with the 'Do not show again' and Show Contextual Pop-ups on Drop options.
You can easily switch between Light and Dark modes by two methods. One from the Preferences menu and the other by selecting the Light icon or Moon icon at the top-right.
Follow these steps to switch to Light or Dark mode:
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The Preferences dialog box will appear on the screen > Select the desired UI Mode from the drop-down options.
If you are using Adobe Premiere Elements 2024, then a restart of the application is required to switch between Light and Dark modes.
Audio preferences
Play audio while scrubbing
Enables audio scrubbing. You can create a keyboard shortcut called “Toggle Audio During Scrubbing” to toggle audio scrubbing on or off while scrubbing. Using a keyboard shortcut is preferable to returning to the Preferences dialog box whenever you want to turn audio scrubbing on or off.
Mute input during timeline recording
It's a setting that controls whether the audio input monitoring is muted while you record on the timeline.
- Enabled (checked): If this option is enabled, Premiere Elements will mute the input monitoring while you are actively recording onto the timeline. This means you won’t hear the live audio from your input source while recording.
- Disabled (unchecked): If this option is disabled, input monitoring will remain active even during recording onto the timeline. This allows you to hear the audio from your input source in real-time as it’s being recorded onto the timeline
Minimum Time Interval Thinning
Under the Audio Mixer Keyframe Optimization, you'll find this option to create keyframes only at intervals larger than the value you specify. Enter a value from 1 through 2000 milliseconds. If a value more than 2000 is entered, the app will automatically round it down to 2000. If a value of 0 is entered, it will be rounded up to 1.
Smart Mix Options
Set Smart Mix Options by setting the given parameters:
- Track Default Criteria: Specify the type of track. The available options are Foreground, Background, and Disabled. When you create a track, by default, it is a Background track.
- Merge Pause Of: Specify the threshold in seconds.
- Lower Background: Specify the percentage you want the volume to drop.
- Normalize Dialog: Normalize the dialogs to ensure the volume remains constant throughout the clip.
Audio Hardware preferences
In the Audio Hardware pane of the Preferences dialog box, you specify the computer audio device and settings, including the ASIO settings (Windows only), or buffer size setting (Mac OS only) that Premiere Elements uses for recording audio.
Default Input and Output
Choose a Default Input (Microphone) and Output (Speaker) from the system.
Clock
When selecting the Master Clock in MME and CoreAudio settings, choose either the input or output you want to synchronize with other digital audio hardware, ensuring precise alignment of sample accuracy.
I/O Buffer Size
Specifies the lowest setting possible without audio dropouts. The ideal setting depends on your system's speed, so some experimentation is necessary. (macOS only)
Latency
Specify the lowest setting possible without audio dropouts. The ideal setting depends on your system's speed, so some experimentation is necessary (Windows only).
Sample Rate
Choose a Sample Rate for the audio hardware.
Audio Output Mapping
Output Mapping
You can specify the target speaker in your computer sound system for each supported audio channel.
Auto Save preferences
Automatically Save Projects
By default, Premiere Elements automatically saves your project every 5 minutes and retains the last five project file versions on the hard disk.
You can revert to a previously saved version at any time. Archiving many project iterations consumes relatively little disk space because project files are much smaller than source video files. It’s best to save project files to the same drive as your application. Archived files are saved in the Premiere Elements Auto-Save folder.
Automatically Save Every
Automatically save Projects, and type the number of minutes you would like between saves.
Maximum Project Versions
Enter the number of versions of a project file you want to save. For example, if you type 10, Premiere Elements saves the ten most recent versions.
When you specify auto-save to occur at regular intervals, Premiere Elements auto-saves a project on detecting changes to the project file.
The auto-save occurs irrespective of whether you manually save the changes to the project or not. Previously, Premiere Elements would not execute auto-save if you manually saved within the interval setting. If the system goes idle for a period beyond the interval setting, Premiere Elements forces an auto-save.
Media preferences
Timecode
Specifies whether Premiere Elements shows the original timecode of imported clips or assigns a new timecode to them, starting at 00:00:00.
Default Media Scaling
Set this media preference to specify whether you want to Scale to frame size or Set to frame size. Premiere Elements automatically scales imported assets to the project’s default frame size if you select the scale to frame size.
Enable hardware accelarated decoding (requires restart)
.This preference allows you to enable and disable hardware decoding.
Premiere Elements supports hardware-accelerated encoding to accelerate the encoding (export) performance and reduce the time to export the H.264 format. With hardware-accelerated decoding support for H. 264 and H. 265 formats, Premiere Elements can also improve the timeline playback performance.
To use these features, you need a GPU with hardware-accelerated encoding and decoding capabilities. Check the information to see if your GPU supports hardware-accelerated decoding and encoding.
Enable ProRes hardware accelarated encoding, if available
This option allows you to enable ProRes, a type of high-quality video codec. Prores Encoding is only available on MacARM. On MacIntel & Windows, we only do H264 encoding.
HEVC file import
You can import HEVC files in Premiere Elements using built-in hardware-accelerated decoding. If this option is switched off in the preferences, you must install the HEVC Video Extensions plugin from the Microsoft Store on Windows.
Use this preference to enable/disable this option (Enabled by default)
- Windows: Preferences > Media > H264/HEVC hardware accelerated decoding
- Mac: Settings > Media > Enable hardware accelerated decoding
- After turning this option on or off, you must clear the Media Cache and restart Premiere Elements to import HEVC files.
- In Preferences > Click on Reset Button
- Check Clear media cache files checkbox
- Click OK
- Again, select OK in the Preferences dialog
- Restart the app
Media Cache
Media Cache Files
The Media Cache is where Premiere Elements stores accelerator files, including peak files (.pek) and conformed audio (.cfa). Premiere Elements. Clearing old or unused media cache files can help maintain optimal performance. Deleted cache files are recreated whenever source media requires them.
Select Media Cache Files
Select the Delete button next to Remove Media Cache Files to remove media cache files.
Media Cache Database
A folder containing a database that retains links to each media cache file.
- Do not delete cache files automatically - Automatic deletion of media cache files applies only to .pek, .cfa, and .ims files within the subdirectory folders, Peak Files, and Media Cache Files.
- Automatically delete cache files older than 30 days. The default value is 30 days, but you can change it to a period of your preference.
- Automatically delete oldest cache files when cache exceeds - The default is 2 GB where the media cache is located. This setting is enabled by default in the Media Cache Preferences.
Set Playback Preferences
In the Preferences dialog box under Playback settings, you can choose the default player for audio or video playback and adjust Preroll and Postroll preferences.
Preroll: The number of seconds before an edit point when playing back footage for several editing functions.
Postroll: The number of seconds after an edit point when playing back footage for several editing functions.
Step forward/Back Many: Specify the number of frames to move using the keyboard shortcut Shift+Left or Right arrow. The default is set to 10 frames.
Set Timeline Preferences
Video and Audio Transition Default Duration
Specify the default duration for audio and video transitions. Video Transitions are set in Frame and Audio in Seconds.
Still Image Default Duration
To display still images, specify the default duration.
Timeline Playback Auto-Scrolling
Various auto-scroll options are available during playback when your sequence extends beyond the visible timeline.
- Choosing Page Scroll automatically shifts the timeline to a new view once the playhead exits the screen, ensuring uninterrupted playback.
- Smooth Scroll maintains the playhead at the screen's center while the clips and time ruler move.
Timeline Mouse Scrolling
You can choose vertical or horizontal scrolling. By default, mouse scrolling is horizontal for Windows and vertical for macOS. For Windows, press the Ctrl key to switch to vertical scrolling.
Set Focus On The Timeline When Performing Insert/Overwrite Edits- Choose this preference if you prefer the timeline to remain active instead of the Source Monitor after making an edit.
At the playback end, return to the beginning when restarting the playback- This option determines the behavior when reaching the end of a sequence and restarting playback. If unchecked, Premiere Elements will stop. If checked, Premiere Elements will return to the beginning of the sequence upon restarting playback.
Display Out Of Sync Indicators For Unlinked Clips- Displays out-of-sync audio and video indicators when unlinked and moved out of sync.
Play after rendering previews- If you want Premiere Elements to play the whole project from the beginning after rendering, select this preference.
Show Clip Mismatch Warning Dialog- Premiere Elements checks whether the clip's attributes match the sequence settings when you drag a clip into a sequence. The Show Clip Mismatch Warning dialog box will appear if they don't match.
Set Update Preferences
This Preference setting sets the Adobe Premiere Elements application update preferences. You can select Automatically Download and Install updates or Notify me when an update is available.
Automatically Download and Install Updates: Premiere Elements can automatically download and install updates and not manully.
Notify Me When Updates Are Available: This setting notifies you whenever an update is available, allowing you to decide when to download and install it.
- Enable "Remind me Later" for updates: This option reminds you to update the application later, at your convenience.
Country/Region Selection
Use this to select your preferred Country or Region.
Turn Off Notification Pop-Ups: This setting lets you turn off pop-up notifications from Adobe Partner Services. Notifications may include updates, offers, or other messages from Adobe and its partners.
Turn Off All Notifications: This setting disables all notifications from Adobe Partner Services, including pop-ups and other types of alerts.