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Liên kết động là một thuật ngữ Adobe mô tả khả năng thực hiện thay đổi vào một tập tin phương tiện truyền thông, sau đó gửi tập tin đó từ một ứng dụng Adobe phương tiện truyền thông khác mà không đòi hỏi phải có nó để làm cho. Liên kết động chỉ tồn tại giữa các ứng dụng video phần mềm của Adobe như Premiere Pro, Encore, Soundbooth, và After Effects. | 88 Chapter 5 WORKFLOWS TO MOVE STUFF AROUND Dynamic Linking is an Adobe term describing the capability to make changes to a media file then send that file from one Adobe media application to another without first requiring it to render. Dynamic Linking exists only between Adobe s video software applications such as Premiere Pro Encore Soundbooth and After Effects. Thus we can only dynamically link that is move video files without first rendering them between these four applications. As Adobe s Web site states The benefit is that Dynamic Link enables you to work faster and stay in the creative flow by eliminating intermediate rendering when you make changes to assets - whether you re editing a sequence of clips in Adobe Premiere Pro changing a composition in After Effects refining a project in Encore or sweetening audio in Soundbooth. In the Final Cut world we round-trip in two different ways Open in Editor or Send. Open in Editor is used for example to open a source file currently imported in Final Cut Pro to its originating application such as LiveType or any of the Adobe applications. In this case a file is opened in one application changes are made and saved then the file is updated in Final Cut Pro with no re-importing necessary. Send is used to move files between the applications in Final Cut Studio generally without first requiring rendering. If a file was created outside Final Cut Studio you use Open in Editor to reopen it to make changes. If the media originated in Final Cut Studio you use Send. In either case final rendering is done in Final Cut Pro rather than the original application. A Reason to Use Both Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro Most of the time Final Cut Pro is fine for editing. But here s a reason to consider using both Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro to take advantage of the speech-to-text transcription feature in Premiere Pro and to create movies that you can post to the Web that are text searchable. In a previous chapter I explained how to use