Premiere
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* Adobe Premiere Version 1 through Version 4 used a project format with extension '''PPJ''' with the first 4 bytes <code>52616E64</code> or "Rand" in ascii on a Mac and <code>646E6152</code> or "dnaR" in ascii on Windows. Presumably named after "Randy" the creator". The next 4 bytes are for version. | * Adobe Premiere Version 1 through Version 4 used a project format with extension '''PPJ''' with the first 4 bytes <code>52616E64</code> or "Rand" in ascii on a Mac and <code>646E6152</code> or "dnaR" in ascii on Windows. Presumably named after "Randy" the creator". The next 4 bytes are for version. | ||
− | * Adobe Premiere Versions | + | * Adobe Premiere Versions 5-6.5 used a project format with extension '''PPJ''' with the 32 bytes <code>5B484541 445D0D0A 7369676E 61747572 653D5261 6E640D0A 76657273 696F6E3D</code> or in ascii "[HEAD]signature=Rand version=". Version 6 and 6.5 often have version=7 in header. |
Although there was a Windows version 1.1, version 4.0 was the first version on par with MacOS. | Although there was a Windows version 1.1, version 4.0 was the first version on par with MacOS. |
Revision as of 15:36, 21 November 2022
Adobe Premiere was video editing software written by Randy Ubillos[1][2], software was replaced with Premiere Pro. Originally written for MacOS, Windows versions were also made.
File Format Information
- Adobe Premiere Version 1 through Version 4 used a project format with extension PPJ with the first 4 bytes
52616E64
or "Rand" in ascii on a Mac and646E6152
or "dnaR" in ascii on Windows. Presumably named after "Randy" the creator". The next 4 bytes are for version.
- Adobe Premiere Versions 5-6.5 used a project format with extension PPJ with the 32 bytes
5B484541 445D0D0A 7369676E 61747572 653D5261 6E640D0A 76657273 696F6E3D
or in ascii "[HEAD]signature=Rand version=". Version 6 and 6.5 often have version=7 in header.
Although there was a Windows version 1.1, version 4.0 was the first version on par with MacOS.
Additional format associated with Adobe Premiere are: batch capture lists (Windows filename extension: .PBL), batch processing lists (.HBP), edit decision lists (.EDL), exported file lists (.TXT), filmstrip files (.FLM), motion settings (.PMT), project files (.PPJ), project settings (.PRS), storyboards (.PSQ), and titles (.PTL).[3]
Adobe Premiere Pro up to CS6 could open PPJ files, but later versions dropped support[4][5].
References
- ↑ https://alex4d.com/notes/item/back-to-1-0-randy-ubillos-interview
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Premiere_Pro
- ↑ https://archive.org/download/adobe-premiere-6.0-windows-90026024/Adobe%20Premiere%206.0%20User%20Guide.pdf#page=96
- ↑ https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/open-version-6-0-file-ppj-in-premiere-pro/m-p/9006177
- ↑ https://archive.org/download/adobe-premiere-pro-cs-3/Adobe%20Premiere%20Pro%20CS3.iso/English%2FDocumentation%2FAdobe%20Premiere%20Pro%20CS3%20Help.pdf#page=79