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You can edit HDV footage in the 720p, 1080p,
or 1080i formats, and HD footage in 720p or 1080i. When creating
a new sequence for these formats, make sure you select the preset
that best matches the specifications of your source footage.
The
DVCPROHD presets included with Premiere Pro are for editing material recorded
to MXF files with a Panasonic P2 camcorder. Premiere Pro has presets also
for AVCHD, XDCAM HD, and XDCAM EX. Additional HD sequence presets
are usually installed into Premiere Pro when an HD capture card
that supports Premiere Pro is installed.
For best playback
performance, it is sometimes helpful to render HD footage when you
first place it into a sequence.
- Select File > New > Sequence.
 To edit DVCPROHD 720p footage shot at 25fps
(e.g. 25pN native mode footage from PAL versions of the Panasonic
HVX200 camera), choose the DVCPROHD 720p 50p preset. Then, select
the General tab. Then, from the Timebase drop-down menu, select
25.00frames/second. The New Sequence dialog box opens with the Sequence
Preset tab selected.
- Select a preset that matches your footage.
- (Optional) To set the number of channels in the Master
audio track, select the Tracks tab. In the Master menu in the Audio
pane, select one of the following:
- Mono
- Outputs a single mono channel.
- Stereo
- Outputs two mono channels with stereo panning intact.
- 5.1
- Outputs four mono channels respecting the Left-Front,
Right-Front, Left-Rear, and Right-Rear panning.
- Enter a location and name for the project file and click
OK.
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