What is a .PREL file?
PREL is an Adobe Premiere Elements project - the consumer version of Premiere Pro. Created and opened by Premiere Elements.
- Did you know
- Premiere Elements is the simplified, home-user edition of Adobe’s Premiere video editor.
- A PREL project is written in XML and uses the same internal format as professional Premiere Pro’s PRPROJ files.
- Like Premiere Pro, later versions wrap that XML in gzip compression to keep project files small.
- What Analyser shows you
- Open Adobe Premiere Pro (.prproj) and Premiere Elements (.prel) projects in the browser. Analyser inflates the gzip-compressed PremiereData XML and walks the sequence, track and clip objects to rebuild every timeline - each clip drawn as a bar positioned by its in and out point across stacked video and audio tracks, just like the Premiere editor - reading each sequence's resolution, frame rate, duration, track and clip counts, plus the project version, media-item count and the names of the clips the timelines reference.
- Open a .PREL file
- Drag a .PREL file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It opens entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.
- Related formats
- .PRPROJ. See all supported file types.