How to:

Import EDL-file to
Premiere pro

When you choose Premiere Pro as an output, your files will be saved as Edit Decision List (EDL).

EDL files are lists of edits created by a video editing suite. They are text files that contain the timecode and source tape information that you need to place audio events to picture.

Select Premiere Pro in NoEdit

How to find Premiere Pro as output 

  1. Open Borbaki NoEdit
  2. Go to Settings → Choose Output → Add output
  3. Select Premiere Pro → Add
  4. Push the ‘Run button’
  5. Find the EDL file in your Download folder
Output to premiere pro in Borbaki Noedit

Import EDL file to Adobe Premiere Pro

  1. Create a new project in Adobe Premiere Pro
  2. Go to → File → Import  → Select all the files from the downloaded NoEdit EDl-folder
  3. When the EDL information pop-up is shown → Select Pal → Press Ok

4. In the New Sequences pop-up → go to settings → change editing mode to DSLR → Set framerate to the framerate in your recording → Press ok 

Settings in premiere pro

4. In the New Sequences pop-up → go to settings → change editing mode to DSLR → Set framerate to the framerate in your recording → Press ok 

5. Now you have to relink the files → Dobbelt click on the imported folder 

Premiere pro relink edl files

6. Select the file Borbaki-noEdit → right click →  Select relink media

How to re-link edl files in premiere pro

6. Select the file Borbaki-noEdit → right click →  Select relink media

7. In the Link Media pop-up → Select locate; Select the file from the NoEdit download folder with the matching name in the pop-up → Press open.
The other files will automatically be located after.

relink media in premiere pro

8. Dobbelt click on ‘Borbaki-noEdit,’ and you can now see where NoEdit has made the editing

Export to

Import your edited file to your regular program for final adjustments