View video and full-screen images, View video files – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual
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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER
Viewing and fixing photos and videos
Last updated 9/12/2011
Viewing video projects created in Adobe Premiere Elements
View video and full-screen images
View video files
In the Media Browser, the first frame of a video clip appears as the clip’s thumbnail. The filmstrip icon
identifies
a video clip in the Media Browser.
1 Double-click the video clip in the Media Browser.
Note: To view QuickTime movies in Elements Organizer, you must have the QuickTime player installed on your
computer. If it is not already installed, download and run the QuickTime installer from
.
2 When the Elements
Organizer Media Player appears, click the Play button to start the video. To view it frame-by-
frame, drag the position slider. If you have a long video clip, it could jump over a few frames.
Photoshop Elements Media Player
A. Start and End buttons B. Record C. Play button D. Stop button E. Elapsed time F. Drag the position slider through the video clip
G. Volume control
3 Click the Close button
to close the Elements
Organizer Media Player.
You can create still shots from the frames of a video clip by choosing File > Import > Frame From Video in the Editor.
The file formats that can be played in the Elements
Organizer depend on the applications installed, as follows:
Only Photoshop Elements is installed
In this case, only file formats (video and audio) that can be played using non-
royalty based filters play in Elements
Organizer. If a particular file format gets any other supported filter (for example,
QuickTime) on the system, then it plays in Elements
Organizer as well. On Mac OS, the videos are played using the
codecs installed with Photoshop Elements or Premiere Elements. If the codecs are not available in the applications,
QuickTime codecs are used.
Only Adobe Premiere Elements is installed
In this case, all file formats (video and audio) play in Elements
Organizer.
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