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How do I get Premiere to save the video back to where it came from. Photoshop Editor gives you the filename and you can save/savas and the picture ends up in the same folder in my Picture Library either as a new file or over-writes the original. Is there anyway to get Premiere to do the same?
It looks like I have to retype the filename into a project name and then refind the directory where it came from and then export it there. I can't even find a way to copy the filename within Premiere to save me typing! Woe is me.
Premiere Elements does not actually edit your video files. It creates a project from your video source files which you can then export to a new video file. Since you may use any number of video files to create a video project, the program would not have any idea which file you intend to replace. I'm afraid if you intend to export a file from a new project to replace a file in your catalog, you will have to configure that manually. That is probably not considered a desired behavior.
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Premiere Elements does not actually edit your video files. It creates a project from your video source files which you can then export to a new video file. Since you may use any number of video files to create a video project, the program would not have any idea which file you intend to replace. I'm afraid if you intend to export a file from a new project to replace a file in your catalog, you will have to configure that manually. That is probably not considered a desired behavior.
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Thanks. I just thought that if the Editor can do it, maybe Premiere could do it too. C'est la vie.