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Program Monitor and Other Features in Adobe Premiere Pro

Program Monitor

Program Monitor and Other Features in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Program Monitor:

Using Markers:

Markers allow you to identify specific items in clips and sequences and add comments to them.

When you add a marker to the clip, it gets attached in the metadata of the original media file. This means you can open the clip in another premiere pro and see the same markers.

You can export markers associated with a clip or sequence as an HTML page, with thumbnails or a CSV (Comma- Separated Value) file readable by spreadsheet editing applications. This is useful for collaboration & as a reference.

Export markers by choosing, File> Export> Markers.

Types of Markers: More than one type of marker is available. You can change a marker type by double-clicking it.

A. Comment Marker: This is a general marker; you can assign a name, duration, and comments.

B. Chapter Marker: This is a marker helps adobe encore to convert a regular chapter marker when making a DVD or Blue-ray disc.

C. Segmentation Marker: This marker makes it possible for certain video servers to divide content into parts.

D. Web Link: Certain video format such as quick time can use this marker to automatically open a web page while the video plays. When you export your timeline, web link markers will be included.

E. Flash cue point: This is a marker used by adobe flash. you can begin to prepare your flash project while still editing your sequence once you add these cue points to the timeline in premiere pro.

Sync Locks and Tracks Locks:

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