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    Any experts on Adobe Premiere?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Dec 14, 2020.

  1. Spartan@HIDevolution

    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    I am using Adobe Premiere Elements 2020.

    When I take a video in portrait mode, after importing it into Adobe Premiere, it looks straight (not sideways) which is what I want and perfectly scaled

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    but after adding some audio to it then trying to export it, it looks like this when played on an iPhone or Android:

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  2. javidben

    javidben Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi spartan, I occasionally use Adobe Premiere and Davinci, I havent tried Premiere Elements, but it seems that either the resolution of the project or resolution of the export is not setup correctly. You need to set the project resolution to a 1080x1920 so that it would output a portrait video, not a landscape video that you had done.
     
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    kojack Notebook Prophet

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    I use resolve. I was going to say the same thing. The resolution of the project is not set correctly. Have a look and see what its set at.
     
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    @javidben
    Just got a reply from the Adobe Community:

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    Might want to try resolve. its free too!
     
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    javidben Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yep better to try something else, I use Davinci when I teach others, its easy to learn, and its free.


    Totally, especially for beginners, it is better than Premiere Pro. I always give resolve for people who are new to video editing on a pc/laptop
     
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    does the free version of resolve include nvenc support?
     
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