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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3 395 User Guide Clip Notes prefixes your comment with the current reviewer name and timecode automatically. You can add your own comment at the same frame as other reviewers; this is especially useful for responding to questions entered in the comment field of a marker. 5 When you finish adding comments, click the Export button. The comment file is an XFDF file. (When this file is imported into After Effects or Premiere Pro by the person who initiated the review, the comments appear as markers.) 6 If prompted by your e-mail client software (such as Microsoft Outlook), edit and send the e-mail message that has your Clip Notes comments file attached. Note: You are prompted by your e-mail client software if an e-mail address was specified in the Return Comments To field, when the Clip Notes PDF was created. Import Clip Notes comments Imported Clip Notes comments appear as sequence markers. If you import more than one Clip Notes PDF file, comments located in the same frame appear in a single marker, with each subsequent comment starting on a new line in the Marker dialog box. 1 Select a sequence in the Timeline panel and choose File > Import Clip Notes Comments. 2 Select the file containing comments you want to import, and click Open. Clip Notes comments files use the .xfdf file extension. Each comment becomes a marker in the corresponding sequence's time ruler. Double-click a sequence marker to view its comments. (See "Using markers" on page 146.) Avoid changing the sequence that is being reviewed until you have imported all Clip Notes comments related to it. If you edit the sequence after you export a Clip Notes PDF file, but before importing the completed comments, the comments will not appear at the proper points in the sequence. Exporting to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or CD About exporting to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or CD You can export sequences or portions of sequences in files formatted for authoring and burning CDs, videoCDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. Alternately, you can export to Encore for authoring DVDs with menus, or direct burning to disc without menus. For a video on exporting to Adobe Encore, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0257. For more information on the DVD format, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_dv_primer_dvd See also Creating DVDs using Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Encore A DVD primer April 1, 2008

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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS3
User Guide
395
Clip Notes prefixes your comment with the current reviewer name and timecode automatically. You can add your
own comment at the same frame as other reviewers; this is especially useful for responding to questions entered in
the comment field of a marker.
5
When you finish adding comments, click the Export button. The comment file is an XFDF file. (When this file is
imported into After Effects or Premiere Pro by the person who initiated the review, the comments appear as
markers.)
6
If prompted by your e-mail client software (such as Microsoft Outlook), edit and send the e-mail message that
has your Clip Notes comments file attached.
Note:
You are prompted by your e-mail client software if an e-mail address was specified in the Return Comments To
field, when the Clip Notes PDF was created.
Import Clip
N
otes comments
Imported Clip Notes comments appear as sequence markers. If you import more than one Clip Notes PDF file,
comments located in the same frame appear in a single marker, with each subsequent comment starting on a new
line in the Marker dialog box.
1
Select a sequence in the Timeline panel and choose File
> Import Clip Notes Comments.
2
Select the file containing comments you want to import, and click Open. Clip Notes comments files use the .xfdf
file extension.
Each comment becomes a marker in the corresponding sequence’s time ruler. Double-click a sequence marker to
view its comments. (See “
Using markers
” on page
146.)
Avoid changing the sequence that is being reviewed until you have imported all Clip Notes comments related to it.
If you edit the sequence after you export a Clip Notes PDF file, but before importing the completed comments, the
comments will not appear at the proper points in the sequence.
Exporting to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or CD
About exporting to DVD, Blu-ray disc, or CD
You can export sequences or portions of sequences in files formatted for authoring and burning CDs, videoCDs,
DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. Alternately, you can export to Encore for authoring DVDs with menus, or direct burning
to disc without menus. For a video on exporting to Adobe Encore, see
www.adobe.com/go/vid0257
. For more infor-
mation on the DVD format, see
www.adobe.com/go/learn_dv_primer_dvd
See also
Creating DVDs using Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Encore
A DVD primer
April 1, 2008