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January 18, 2019
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Export a clip from a video to another folder on my computer?

  • January 18, 2019
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I am using a trial version of Adobe Premiere Elements 2019.  As part of my job, I need to export individual clips from DVD videos.  I cannot figure out how to do this, or if it's even possible.

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    Correct answer Ann Bens

    Yes you can do that with Elements but there is one drawback.

    You are using the trial which means all output files will have a watermark.

    You drop the file in the timeline.

    Put the work area bar over the section you want to export.

    Export, choose a format from the export setting and be sure to check Work Area Bar.

    Hit ok.

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    Brainiac
    January 18, 2019

    What do you mean by "individual clips from DVD videos"?

    You can rip video from a DVD into Premiere Elements and then you can edit it and output segments from it as MP4s.

    Is that what you're trying to do?

    January 18, 2019

    Hi Steve,

    Yes… the way you describe it, I think that’s what I’m trying to do. The word “clip” comes from other video editing applications; I assume it’s the same thing that you’re referring to as “output segments”.

    Briefly, in my job, we video piping systems and record to DVDs. The software divides each video segment as “Titles”; however, each segment is not recorded as a separate file; all segments are in a one big file. A navigation pane allows us to open any segment, but I assume the software uses “Markers” to find the segment.

    I need to split that big file into “clips” and transfer (output..?) each segment, individually, to an appropriate folder in my hard drive.

    I have successfully split that large file into the appropriate clips/

    Adobe Expert
    January 19, 2019

    Yes it worked.  Can't understand why that very simple answer is not easily found in the "Help" section...

    Thank you very much..!


    Glad you got it to work!  Premiere Elements has grown to include so many features that the instruction book is a full 290 pages long.  "Work area" shows up over a dozen times! 

    You can download the full manual here:  https://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere-elements_reference.pdf

    (Hope you enjoyed the bonus picture of our dog healing from stomach surgery.  He ate part of a Christmas toy and had to have it cut out!)