Adobe Premiere Pro can export files into any of the following formats. Additional formats may be provided with your video capture card or plug‑in software.
Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) (Windows only)
Adobe Premiere Pro projects (PRPROJ)
CMX3600 EDL (EDL)
FLV
Animated GIF (GIF) (Windows only)
H.264 (3GP, MP4)
H.264 Blu-ray (M4v)
Media eXchange Format (MXF; Op-Atom variety used by Panasonic DVCPRO50 and DVCPRO HD video cameras to record to Panasonic P2 media)
Microsoft AVI and DV AVI (Windows only)
MPEG-1 (Windows only)
MPEG-1 VCD (Windows only)
MPEG-2
MPEG-2 Blu-ray
MPEG-2 DVD
MPEG-2 SVCD (Windows only)
QuickTime (MOV) (On Windows, must have QuickTime installed)
RealMedia (RMVB) (Windows only)
Uncompressed Microsoft AVI (Windows only)
Windows Media Video (WMV) (Windows only)
AIFF-C for 5.1 channel mapping (Mac OS only)
Dolby© Digital/AC3 (requires Minnetonka SurCode)
MPG
PCM
RealMedia
Windows Media Audio (WMA) (Windows only)
Windows Waveform (WAV) (Windows only)
GIF (Windows only)
Targa (TGF/TGA)
TIFF
Windows Bitmap (BMP) (Windows only)
Filmstrip (FLM) (Windows only)
GIF sequence (Windows only)
Targa sequence
TIFF sequence
Windows Bitmap sequence (Windows only)
When I export to movie video files for option Microsoft AVI and DV AVI, it's cannot to use .avi codec from another third party like Divx or Xvid. Also in Adobe Media Encoder cannot produce .avi files. I am wondering about an Adobe Premiere 6--CS3 updates to solve this problem.
smuratore
said on
Sep 28, 2007
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10:06 AM :
You can request support for additional export file formats as a feature request, using this form: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishformStevePro.com said on Apr 22, 2008 at 3:29 PM :
Instructions for exporting avi files are here: http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WS1c9bc5c2e465a58a91cf0b1038518aef7-7ca6.html
Please indicate the formats that are lossless.
smuratore
said on
Apr 24, 2008
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7:24 AM :
This is a list only of exported file formats. Lossless compression is a result of the compression algorithm used, not only of the file format. You might find this Wikipedia articla helpful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losslessslicerjan said on Jul 7, 2008 at 1:39 PM :
hy i have a problim with my adobe premiere pro cs3.
when i try to up load a mov. file it doesnt let me it says the error this file type is not accepted,
could you please tell me how to fix this problime
smuratore
said on
Jul 21, 2008
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1:01 PM :
As noted on this page, you must have QuickTime installed on a Windows machine for Adobe Premiere Pro to support QuickTime.StevePro.com said on Jul 21, 2008 at 3:33 PM :
I thought other Adobe image formats were supported such as PSD. Is this not true?meglb79 said on Aug 4, 2008 at 6:35 PM :
Is that Quicktime Pro or Quicktime Player?
thanks
smuratore
said on
Aug 5, 2008
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9:45 AM :
The QuickTime player is all that is required for support of mov files on Windows.
smuratore
said on
Aug 14, 2008
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4:02 PM :
Yes, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 does also support PSD, AI, EPS, PRTL, PLB, PSQ, PTL, PPJ, PPROJ, and AEP.No screen name said on Oct 29, 2008 at 10:51 AM :
Can Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 accept/read HD quicktime files that were made with the DVD pro codec???
Please advise.
Thanks.
smuratore
said on
Nov 11, 2008
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9:36 AM :
Only if the codec is installed. See http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WS1c9bc5c2e465a58a91cf0b1038518aef7-7f9c.html
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