Last updated on
Apr 27, 2021
Auto-Analyzer, in Premiere Elements, automatically detects and tags clips when analyzing media. The preferences for Auto-Analyzer have been moved from Elements Organizer to Premiere Elements and can be launched from Edit > Preferences > Auto Analyzer (Windows), or Adobe Premiere Elements Editor > Preferences > Auto Analyzer (Mac OS).


Select or clear one of the following three options:
- All Filters: Enables you to select the filters you want analyzed when Auto-Analyzer runs.
- Close Auto Analyzer when Quitting Application: When selected, closes the Auto-Analyzer process running in the background when Premiere Elements is closed.
Once Auto-Analyzer is run manually from Project Assets context menu, it keeps running in the background. The following dialog box is displayed when you quit PRE, Auto-Analyzer then runs accordingly.

