autoEdit 3 - user manual
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  • Introduction
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  • Installing
    • Installing on Mac OSX
    • Installing on Linux
    • Installing on Windows
  • Uninstalling
  • Initial Setup
  • Speech to text options
    • assemblyAi
    • Speechmatics
    • Mozilla DeepSpeech
    • Pocketsphinx
  • Projects
    • Create a new project
    • Edit a project
    • Delete a project
  • Transcriptions
    • Create a new transcription
      • Working with MXF files
    • Correct the text of a transcription
    • Export options
    • Advanced - working with existing transcripts
  • Paperediting
    • Create a new paper edit
    • Highlight Transcriptions
      • Create custom labels
      • Highlight using custom labels
    • Search
      • Search within one transcript
      • Search across transcripts in a project
    • Add text from a transcript
      • Move the insert point
    • Add headings to your story
    • Reorganize selections
    • Delete
    • Preview
  • Export (options)
    • Opening EDL in video editing software
      • Adobe Premiere
      • Davinci Resolve - 15
      • Final cut pro X
    • Export an video or audio preview
  • Reporting issues
  • Digital Paper Edit - Adobe Panel
    • Install
    • import media
    • Transcription to source monitor
    • Transcription export selections
    • Paper-edit to sequence
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  1. Export (options)
  2. Opening EDL in video editing software

Adobe Premiere

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Adobe Premiere example

See below for a walk through of how to import an EDL in premiere.

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Align timecode in Premiere

In adobe premiere there is an option to align timecodeThe Align Timecode option is also checked by default to align the media file's source timecode to the clip being linked.

This option can be useful if you imported in autoEdit footage directly from a camcorder that might have camera time codes offsets (eg rec run, time of the day, free run etc..) as autoEdit would read the metadata of the file and calculate the offset for you automatically.

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Relink offline media adobe website
Fore more details see the official docs
Importing an EDL in Adobe Premiere
Align timecode in premiere checkbox