Channel support, Premiere pro trial versions (cs5, cs5.5, cs6) – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual
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Premiere Pro imports the clip into the Project panel.
You can also drag clips from the Adobe Bridge Content panel directly into the Premiere Pro Project panel.
Channel support
Premiere Pro supports four-channel assets. Every processed pixel in the render pipeline uses four channels. When Premiere Pro processes a
three-channel asset, such as DV, HDV, or MPEG footage, Premiere Pro automatically converts it to a four-channel asset. Premiere Pro converts a
three-channel asset when you add an effect or transition to the asset.
Premiere Pro supports 10-bit color depth, sometimes useful for editing standard and high-definition footage.
Premiere Pro trial versions (CS5, CS5.5, CS6)
The trial version of Premiere Pro CS5 doesn't include some features that depend on third-party software components that are only included in the
full version of Premiere Pro. The import and export of some formats are not supported in the trial version, such as AVC-Intra, AVCHD, HDV,
MPEG-2, MPEG-2 DVD, MPEG-2 Blu-ray, and XDCAM. The trial version for Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later does not have the limitations
that Premiere Pro CS5 has. It includes all sequence presets, editing modes, encoders, and decoders that are included in the full, activated version
of Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later. However, after downloading the trial version of Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later, you do not receive the title
templates or non-English speech-to-text dictionaries (speech analysis modes). These items are available for download after you have purchased
the software. For a detailed list of limitations of the trial version of Premiere Pro software,
. For more details about the trial
version of Premiere Pro CS5.5 and later,
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