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Click Export. Adobe Media Encoder renders the asset immediately., Choose File > Export > Media.

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 438 Exporting The workflow from P2 card to edit and back to P2 card is simple. Import the P2 clips into a project containing a 5.1channel sequence. Map the source channels to their specified tracks. Place the clips into the sequence, or export them to P2. For more information, see "Mapping source and output audio channels" on page 221. Note: Exporting to P2 from stereo sequences, which are the default type used in the various P2 presets, produces files with two mono tracks. Premiere Pro preserves the sequence stereo panning. Exporting to P2 from sequences with 5.1-channel master tracks, Premiere Pro exports the sequence into files with two monaural channels, one for left and one for right stereo. When you export clips or sequences to P2 media, Premiere Pro translates clip and XMP metadata into P2-standard fields. P2 viewers, cameras, servers, and decks can read these. 1 Select the sequence or clip in a Timeline panel or Project panel. 2 (Optional) If exporting from the Timeline, set a timeline marker, numbered "0" on the frame you want used as the P2 icon for the exported. If you do not set this marker, the P2 icon appears on the first frame of the sequence by default. 3 Choose File > Export > Media. 4 From the Format drop-down list, select P2 Movie. 5 (Optional) Click the hot text in the Output Name field, and type a new filename. This name is used as the value for the UserClipName element in the exported clip's metadata XML file. The UserClipName value appears in the Name column of the Project panel when the clip is imported back into Premiere Pro. If you do not specify a name, the filename appears in the Name column. The name of the file is automatically generated in conformance with the Panasonic P2 MXF format. 6 Browse to the location where you want to save the file. You can navigate to the root of the mounted P2 card or to your destination folder of choice, and click Save. If a P2 compliant file structure is present at the destination, Premiere Pro adds the exported clips to the existing folders. If the P2 compliant file structure is not present, Premiere Pro creates one at the destination. 7 Define the section of the clip or sequence you want to export. In the Export Settings dialog box, drag the triangular current-time indicator to the desired in point, and click the Set In Point button . Drag the triangular currenttime indicator to the desired out point, and click the Set Out Point button . 8 Do one of the following: • Click Queue. Adobe Media Encoder opens with the encoding job added to its queue. • Click Export. Adobe Media Encoder renders the asset immediately. Adobe Media Encoder adds the sequence or clip to the CONTENTS folder of the disk or P2 card. Adobe Media Encoder adds the video MXF file to the VIDEO folder, and the audio MXF file to the AUDIO folder. Adobe Media Encoder adds the icon file to the ICON folder, and the metadata XML file to the CLIP folder. More Help topics "Importing assets from tapeless formats" on page 65 "About spanned clips" on page 67 "Mapping source and output audio channels" on page 221 Last updated 1/16/2012

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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
Exporting
Last updated 1/16/2012
The workflow from P2 card to edit and back to P2 card is simple. Import the P2 clips into a project containing a 5.1-
channel sequence. Map the source channels to their specified tracks. Place the clips into the sequence, or export them
to P2. For more information, see “
Mapping source and output audio channels
” on page
221.
Note:
Exporting to P2 from stereo sequences, which are the default type used in the various P2 presets, produces files with
two mono tracks. Premiere Pro preserves the sequence stereo panning. Exporting to P2 from sequences with 5.1-channel
master tracks, Premiere Pro exports the sequence into files with two monaural channels, one for left and one for right
stereo.
When you export clips or sequences to P2 media, Premiere Pro translates clip and XMP metadata into P2-standard
fields. P2 viewers, cameras, servers, and decks can read these.
1
Select the sequence or clip in a Timeline panel or Project panel.
2
(Optional) If exporting from the Timeline, set a timeline marker, numbered “0” on the frame you want used as the
P2 icon for the exported.
If you do not set this marker, the P2 icon appears on the first frame of the sequence by default.
3
Choose File > Export > Media.
4
From the Format drop-down list, select P2 Movie.
5
(Optional) Click the hot text in the Output Name field, and type a new filename.
This name is used as the value for the UserClipName element in the exported clip’s metadata XML file. The
UserClipName value appears in the Name column of the Project panel when the clip is imported back into Premiere
Pro. If you do not specify a name, the filename appears in the Name column. The name of the file is automatically
generated in conformance with the Panasonic P2 MXF format.
6
Browse to the location where you want to save the file. You can navigate to the root of the mounted P2 card or to
your destination folder of choice, and click Save.
If a P2 compliant file structure is present at the destination, Premiere Pro adds the exported clips to the existing folders.
If the P2 compliant file structure is not present, Premiere Pro creates one at the destination.
7
Define the section of the clip or sequence you want to export. In the Export Settings dialog box, drag the triangular
current-time indicator
to the desired in point, and click the Set In Point button
. Drag the triangular current-
time indicator to the desired out point, and click the Set Out Point button
.
8
Do one of the following:
Click Queue. Adobe Media Encoder opens with the encoding job added to its queue.
Click Export. Adobe Media Encoder renders the asset immediately.
Adobe Media Encoder adds the sequence or clip to the CONTENTS folder of the disk or P2 card. Adobe Media
Encoder adds the video MXF file to the VIDEO folder, and the audio MXF file to the AUDIO folder. Adobe Media
Encoder adds the icon file to the ICON folder, and the metadata XML file to the CLIP folder.
More Help topics
Importing assets from tapeless formats
” on page
65
About spanned clips
” on page
67
Mapping source and output audio channels
” on page
221