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Creating a video project
Last updated 10/4/2016
Fields Specifies the field dominance, or the order in which the two interlaced fields of each frame are drawn.
Display Format (video) Specifies the way time appears throughout the project. The time display options correspond to
standards for editing video and motion-picture film. For DV NTSC video, choose 30-fps Drop-Frame Timecode. For
DV PAL video, choose 25-fps Timecode.
Title Safe Area Specifies the frame edge area to mark as a safe zone for titles, so that titles aren’t cut off by TVs that zoom
the picture. A rectangle with crosshairs marks the title-safe zone when you click the Safe Zones button in the monitor.
Titles require a wider safe zone than action.
Action Safe Area Specifies the frame edge area to mark as a safe zone for action so that TVs that zoom the picture do
not exclude the action. A rectangle marks the action-safe zone when you click the Safe Zones button in the monitor.
Sample Rate Identifies the audio sample rate for the project preset. In general, higher rates provide better audio quality
in projects, but they require more disk space and processing. Record audio at a high-quality sample rate, and capture
audio at the rate at which it was recorded.
Display Format (audio) Specifies whether audio time display is measured by using audio samples or milliseconds. By
default, time is displayed in audio samples. However, you can display time in milliseconds for sample-level precision
when you are editing audio.
Capture settings
Capture settings (Edit > Project Settings > Capture) control how video and audio are transferred directly from a deck.
(Other Project Settingspanels do not affect capturing.)
Video Rendering settings
Video Rendering settings control the picture quality, compression settings, and color depth that Premiere Elements
uses when you play video from the Expert view timeline.
To access Video Rendering settings, choose Edit > Project Settings > Video Render. These settings include the following
options:
Maximum Bit Depth Allows Premiere Elements to use up to 32-bit processing, even if the project uses a lower bit depth.
Selecting this option increases precision but decreases performance.
File Format Specifies the format of the preview video.
Compressor Identifies the codec (compressor/decompressor) that Premiere Elements applies to generate movie
previews. The project preset defines the codec. You cannot change it because it must conform to the DV standard.note:
If you don’t apply effects to your clip or change its frame/time characteristics, Adobe Premiere Elements uses the clips
original codec for playback. If your changes necessitate frame recalculation, Adobe Premiere Elements applies the codec
identified here.
Optimize Stills Select this option to use still images efficiently in projects. For example, you can use an image that has
a duration of 2 seconds in a 30-fps project. Premiere Elements creates a 2-second frame instead of 60 frames, each with
a duration of 1/30 second. Deselect this option if projects encounter playback problems when displaying still images.
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