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2. Re: Premiere Elements 10 (Windows): new editing presets for 1080p60/50, burn Bluray/AVCHD at 24p
gvimuser Nov 12, 2011 10:48 AM (in response to gvimuser)About the Download-links
For those of you unfamiliar with google-docs, when you click on the link, you get a list of the package's contents.
Important: In the upper-left of the google-docs page, click on 'File', then 'Download original' ...Don't download each file 1 at a time!
(Sorry, I should have put this in the original post...)
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3. Re: Premiere Elements 10 (Windows): new editing presets for 1080p60/50, burn Bluray/AVCHD at 24p
AdLuba May 30, 2012 10:11 AM (in response to gvimuser)Hello gvimuser,
Thanks for creating these modifications!
One remark though:
When creating a DVD menu, when an original HD setting is selected then the menu list contains a mix of menu's in HD resolution as well as in SD resolution.
When I use the HD settings from you, menu's in HD resolution do not appear anymore in the list. Only the SD resolution menu's show up.
Do you have any idea why this happens? Could it be another setting that needs modification before PRE10 recognises it?
Thanks.
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4. Re: Premiere Elements 10 (Windows): new editing presets for 1080p60/50, burn Bluray/AVCHD at 24p
tannesilber Jul 13, 2012 10:19 AM (in response to gvimuser)Great update! Easy to install and just what I needed. No need for me to upgrade to Pro anymore! Thanks!
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5. Re: Premiere Elements 10 (Windows): new editing presets for 1080p60/50, burn Bluray/AVCHD at 24p
Robert J. Johnston Jul 13, 2012 12:17 PM (in response to gvimuser)Great stuff. Thank you.
For sharing to a file with Dolby, I selected the +MP4 - H264 1920x1080p 60 preset. In Advanced settings, on the Multiplexer tab, I set Multiplexer to "None, which made Dolby available on the Audio tab. That allows you to save to separate m4v and ac3 files, which can be muxed with tsMuxeR GUI. All 60 fps from the original were there. Yes!
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6. Re: Premiere Elements 10 (Windows): new editing presets for 1080p60/50, burn Bluray/AVCHD at 24p
TrPe_10 Nov 14, 2012 5:04 AM (in response to gvimuser)Wonderful! Thank you very much for your work.






