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Premiere Video extract config

Explorer ,
Feb 24, 2020 Feb 24, 2020

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What, in addtion to everything else, don't I understand about Premiere?

It is difficult for me to understand in this age of desktop video from everywhere why I can't extract a desktop useable video for the IOS and email systems.   How are all these videos produced and what application is producing them?    And many of these videos can be downloaded to IOS from news videos and stored on my Ipad?   So I can only asssume we can it's just that I don't know how?  And my Iphone which apparently can no longer support native stored videos without third party apps?  And yes I have the latest products and they are all uptodate.  At least I think they are?

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Howie

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"why I can't extract a desktop useable video for the IOS and email systems"

 

An NLE like Premiere doesn't create video on the disc of what you've assembled in the timeline. It only puts that together within Premiere via metadata instructions to the computer. So there isn't anything there to simply copy out to another app or process.

 

If you are talking about taking a section of a sequence you've put together to send elsewhere ... you need to select that section on the timeline, then Export using "sequence in to out" as the source range. Then the exported file is what you would send out via email or whatever.

 

Neil

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