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October 4, 2021
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Supported document file types for adobe premiere

  • October 4, 2021
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I am trying to find a list of document file types supported by premiere, but found nothing but lists of every single file type supported by the program.

 

I need info on what document file types are supported by the editor itself as the info has proven too hard to find.

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Correct answer Warren Heaton10841144

On the off chance you don't bookmark the link posted by @Ann Bens in this thread, use these word the next time you do an internet search:

   adobe helpx Premiere Pro file formats

In fact, when you're searching for anything related to Adobe software, start with "adobe helpx" to guarnatee that Adobe user guide results will come back.  It's a great way to avoid the "proven hard to find" moments which, of course, can be rather frustrating.

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Warren Heaton10841144Correct answer
Community Expert
October 5, 2021

On the off chance you don't bookmark the link posted by @Ann Bens in this thread, use these word the next time you do an internet search:

   adobe helpx Premiere Pro file formats

In fact, when you're searching for anything related to Adobe software, start with "adobe helpx" to guarnatee that Adobe user guide results will come back.  It's a great way to avoid the "proven hard to find" moments which, of course, can be rather frustrating.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
October 5, 2021

F1: Supported

 

R Neil Haugen
Brainiac
October 5, 2021

PrPro isn't good at "supporting" document files. If you're wanting to add notes to a project, you can drag/drop a Windows Notepad file into PrPro and open it and write notes. You have to remove that file from PrPro before you can archive if using the Project manager panel.

 

Also, there's a company back making a plugin for PrPro for taking notes within the program ... called postnotes. Go to postnotes.app for information.

 

If you're wanting to add documents directly to a sequence, you have to make an image of the document page and add the image into PrPro.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
Community Expert
October 5, 2021
New Participant
October 6, 2021

the page is a massive list of EVERY SINGLE file type supported by the program.

 

I am talking about the file types used to store PROJECTS

R Neil Haugen
Brainiac
October 6, 2021

Very puzzled here. You asked for a list of document file types supported, and one therefore thinks of ... text documents. Word files, pdf's, whatever.

 

Now you're asking about file types used to store project files.

 

Trying to put the two statements together, I haven't a clue what you're asking about, so being more descriptive rather than cryptic would help.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...