Other changes – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual
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Playhead and Select In to Out.
Move selected clips to different tracks
Use the Nudge Clip Selection Up and Nudge Clip Selection Down keyboard shortcuts to move selected clips up or down to different tracks.
For the complete list of available keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro CC.
Other changes
GPU processing changes
You can now enable OpenCL or CUDA processing on any card that meets minimum requirements (1-GB RAM, basic shader tests).
CUDA support for NVIDIA Kepler 2000 and 4000 Dual GPU support for NVIDIA cards for export performance enhancement are now available.
OpenCL processing is now available on Windows for cards that meet the basic requirements.
Support for mezzanine codecs, native formats
Industry-standard mezzanine codecs and native video formats, such as the following, are now available within Premiere Pro:
Native MXF-wrapped DNxHD
Apple ProRes (decode only on Windows)
Sony XAVC
Panasonic AVCi200
Enhanced import/export workflows for Avid and Final Cut Pro projects
You now have an enhanced and improved workflow when importing or exporting Avid or Final Cut Pro projects. You can import AAF projects with
much higher fidelity, and with support
for more video formats, including DNxHD.
Export to Tape (Serial Device)
When a serial device is connected, you can export your edited sequence onto videotape directly from your computer, for example, to create a
master tape. To do so, select File > Export > Tape (Serial Device).
The Export to Tape (Serial Device) feature requires a third-party SDI tape export solution. Premiere cannot natively export to tape using
Serial Device control.
For information about the many other new features, see New features in Premiere Pro CC.
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