00:00So whenever I go ahead and press the play button right here, this is what you have.
00:12So it is playing a certain video in a certain preview quality.
00:17If you want to go ahead and then let's say for example change the optimization,
00:22then you can actually go around onto the view menu.
00:25And here you can see that Use Optimize Clips is an option by default.
00:29If I were to go ahead and disable this and play,
00:33then it won't actually use an optimized clip but another version of it.
00:38So it might actually slow down.
00:40It's actually useful to use the optimized clips,
00:43although it may degrade the quality while previewing,
00:47it really increases out the workflow.
00:50So now apart from this, you can see that the preview quality right now is low.
00:54So if I were to press the play button,
00:56you can see when it plays, it actually plays a lower resolution,
01:00making it faster.
01:02If I were to go around over here and change it to medium,
01:05then you can see that the video quality right now is much more better.
01:11So you can see that it is much more better.
01:14But in pause, it's high quality.
01:16But if I were to choose high quality, let's say for example,
01:19and press the play button,
01:20that is what you have.
01:24And that is how you can actually go ahead and utilize optimized clips
01:29and then maintain preview quality inside of Adobe Premiere Rust.
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