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When I use Adobe Premiere Pro, I want to use the function that I wrote in C++ code. Is there a way to use externally written code in Adobe Premiere Pro?
Yes, PPro supports CEP extensions, and yes, your panel's JavaScript can be used to invoke Python code.
Again...what, specifically, would you like to have your external code do, in Premiere Pro?
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There are some things that can be handled by scripting, but it's something very few users actually know squat about.
@Bruce Bullis is a developer that typically handles the scripting issues. Adobe is on summer vacay this week so ... might not be around for a few days.
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What, specifically, would you like to have your external code do, in Premiere Pro?
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Thanks for popping in, Bruce! As always ...
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Apply machine learning to images or videos uploaded to Adobe Premiere Pro
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I also thought about how to create extensions through Adobe-CEP and load Python code with javascript and execute it. Is it possible?
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Yes, PPro supports CEP extensions, and yes, your panel's JavaScript can be used to invoke Python code.
Again...what, specifically, would you like to have your external code do, in Premiere Pro?
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I'm guessing you want access to every pixel of every frame, something that would be ludicrously slow in a script. Consider writing a plug-in instead of a script or extension. These must follow very strict rules, but they are in C++, so you have a head start there.