However if you find that your project panel is getting a bit out of control, or you have a lot of excess footage taking up space, or if you'd just like to try managing your assets a bit better, then it's worth a try. If you're currently using Premiere Pro's import function and it's working well enough for you, you may not find much advantage in using a separate ingest application. If you've read the introduction above and you're still asking this question, then maybe Prelude isn't something you need to worry about. View transcription notes from Speech Analysis.
These markers are added to the metadata for the clip, exactly like the markers that you create in Prelude CS6. Each spoken word is assigned a start time and duration, creating a Speech Transcription marker. Create logs, metadata, subclips and markers. Speech transcription gives you the ability to transcribe speech from audio and video files and turn it into text.In the past Ive just exported using the suggested/preset settings quality has been lost, theres been problems viewing the videos directly from the exported file and uploading the videos to websites like YouTube has been difficult. Partial ingest: Only import the parts of files you need, saving time and storage space. Im editing on Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 using footage shot solely with Canon 100D.
Of course you don't need to do this-Premiere Pro can import files quite well by itself-but Prelude allows you to "pre-screen" your footage and perform some additional tasks: How to Fix Bad Footage in Adobe Premiere Pro 1. The idea is that you use Adobe Prelude to import and organize your media before you begin editing with Premiere Pro. Prelude works with Premiere Pro and is intended to be the first step in the post production process. Prelude is an ingestion application, which means an application that imports (ingests) media files into an editing application. It is a standalone product but comes shipped with Production Premium, Master Collection, and Creative Cloud. Adobe Prelude CS6 was released in May 2012.