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Scripting for Premiere Pro CC / Premiere Pro CC 2014

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Jun 28, 2014 Jun 28, 2014

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Using Extendscript Toolkit I've found that it can possible to scripting for Premiere Pro CC and Premiere Pro CC 2014, but my question is:

Why Adobe don't provide any relative scripting guide?? (It's essential to see at least the Object Model)

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Adobe Employee , Oct 16, 2014 Oct 16, 2014

What app is that? Here's what I see, in the current version of ExtendScript Toolkit:

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Also, see the JavaScript Tools Guide included with ESTK, for more information on the Reflection object, which can be used to learn about any object.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 02, 2014 Jul 02, 2014

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The Object Model is already visible and available in ExtendScript Toolkit.

Search "JavaScript Tools Guide CC.pdf" (in ESTK's /SDK folder), for more information on ExtendScript's "Reflection Object"; you can use this to get the params for any function.

You can also write me directly for help; b b b at adobe dot com.

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Oct 16, 2014 Oct 16, 2014

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Sorry, I do not see the Object Model for Premiere Pro in the ExtendScript Toolkit.  I've attached an image of the options I see.

Screen Shot 2014-10-16 at 11.19.44 AM.png

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What app is that? Here's what I see, in the current version of ExtendScript Toolkit:

dom.png

Also, see the JavaScript Tools Guide included with ESTK, for more information on the Reflection object, which can be used to learn about any object.

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Oct 16, 2014 Oct 16, 2014

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I guess I'm out of date.  Here is my toolkit version.

Screen Shot 2014-10-16 at 11.33.03 AM.png

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 16, 2014 Oct 16, 2014

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Actually, you're current! [Either that, or we're both obsolete with the exact same version. ]

Be sure to target PPro and hit the chain-link 'Connect' button, near the app picker...

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Okay, thanks.  I think I've found what you're referencing as the Object Model.

I was using the Object Model Viewer under the Help menu.

Screen Shot 2014-10-16 at 11.45.10 AM.png

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