![]() ![]() I imagine that Adobe will offer uploading to VImeo at 1080p with an update to Premiere Elements 14. I am surprised to see that when uploading to Vimeo, the maximum spatial resolution is only 720p (as shown above), even though VImeo has been supporting 1080p for many years. I imagine that Adobe will add it later to an update to Premiere Elements 14, since it does allow editing 4K Ultra HD, which I’ll cover in more detail ahead in this article. The new Premiere Elementes 14 adds direct sharing to Facebook, in addition to Vimeo and YouTube which it had previously.Īlthough Premiere Elements thankfully offers uploads to YouTube up to 1080p (as shown above), I am surprised to see that it currently doesn’t offer uploading to YouTube at 4K Ultra HD, since YouTube already accepts it. Online sharing to Vimeo, YouTube and now Facebook In the case of 25p (progressive) and 29.97p (progressive) source material in a corresponding progressive project, I deduce that Premiere Elements 14 will automatically encode 25PsF and 29.97PsF to match the Blu-ray standard, which technically only accepts an “interlaced” signal for those two framerates, while in the case of 23.976p Premiere Elements 14 should leave it as native progressive, since the Blu-ray standard does accept that for 23.976. Screenshot of preparation of a Blu-ray disk at 29.97 fps Sreenshot of preparation of a Blu-ray disk at 25 fps ![]() Sreenshot of preparation of a Blu-ray disk at 23.976 fps ![]() However, if after editing your video, you would prefer just to verify a couple of details like the desired framerate and whether you are going to use a single layer or dual layer disk, you might be better servied by the simplicity of doing it all in Premiere Elements 14.Īlthough Premiere Elements 14 sticks to the minimum essential framerates for DVD (29.97 fps and 25 fps, sadly no 23.976 available for DVD, even though the DVD standard indeed supports it), with Blu-ray disks, Premiere Elements 14 is much more complete, including 1080/23.976, 1080/25, and 1080/29.97 fps. Evidently, if you invest almost 19 minutes to watch Dave’s excellent video and then invest another similar amount of time to apply what you have learned, you will have better control of absolutely all of the minutia. When I say “very simply”, I mean exponentially more simply than the steps required to encode from Premiere Pro CC via Media Encoder and then wading through all of Encore CS6’s adjustments, as Adobe’s Dave Helmly documented very well in this 18:20 minute video. Premiere Elements can very simply create DVD and Blu-ray disks. Ahead are some details about Premiere Elements14’s DVD and Blu-Ray creation and supported framerates, the initial support for 4K UHD, and what’s currently missing, based upon the GM (Golden Master) and a brief conversation with the product manager. Those video producers who like Adobe’s products but don’t need the full feature set of the Creative Cloud (CC) may be interested in the new Premiere Elements 14, especially those who are interested in simple creation of DVD and Blu-ray disks, with a total flat one-time price of under US$100 by itself, or under US150 bundled with Photoshop Elements 14. One of the new features in Premiere Elements 14 is its initial support for 4K Ultra HD, among many other features. Ahead are some details about Premiere Elements14’s DVD and Blu-Ray creation and supported framerates, the initial support for 4K UHD, and what’s currently missing, based upon the GM (Golden Master) and a brief conversation with the product manager.Īdobe’s consumer division just announced Premiere Elements 14 and Photoshop Elements 14, including many new features. Adobe’s consumer division just announced Premiere Elements 14 and Photoshop Elements 14, including many new features. ![]()
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