EDITING FULL HD 1920 X 1088 IN ADOBE PREMIERE

Hello!!  I've been recording videos in full hd 1920 x 1088 at 24 fps...but at the time to configure the sequence settings in adobe premiere I got confused on what I should choose.  Take a look at the image pasted: 
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bebefle,
Adobe has great tutorial videos to walk you through getting set up.  
This one answers your question and more: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/shooting-and-editing-hdslr-video-using-adobe-tools/working-with-hdslr-foot...
And the rest of the videos would probably be good resources also: http://tv.adobe.com/show/shooting-and-editing-hdslr-video-using-adobe-tools/

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    Apple iPod, iPad, iPhone
    In going from 12 to 13, there are now 8 presets instead of 16 for the Apple iPod, iPad, iPhone  category. Each preset has Advanced Button and Share Work Area Only opportunities. The names of the 5 presets are
    Apple TV, iPad, iPhone4 - 720p25
    Apple TV, iPad, iPhone4 - 720p29.97
    Apple TV, iPad, iPhone4 - 1080p25
    Apple TV, iPad, iPhone4 - 1080p29.97
    Apple iPad 2,3,4, Mini; iPhone 4S, 5, 5S; Apple TV 3 - 1080p 23.976 NEW
    Apple iPad 2,3,4, Mini; iPhone 4S, 5, 5S; Apple TV 3 - 1080p 25 NEW
    Apple iPad 2,3,4, Mini; iPhone 4S, 5, 5S; Apple TV 3 - 1080p 29.97 NEW
    Removed preset names are
    Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Widescreen Low Quality
    Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Widescreen Medium Quality
    Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Widescreen High Quality
    Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Standard Low Quality
    Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Standard Medium Quality
    Apple iPhone, Apple iPod Standard High Quality
    Apple iPad Widescreen Low Quality
    Apple iPad Widescreen Medium Quality
    Apple iPad Widescreen High Quality
    Apple iPad Standard Low Quality
    Apple iPad Standard Medium Quality
    Apple iPad Standard High Quality
    The ideal way would be to look at the tryout of Premiere Elements 13 before purchase. If not possible, then, if purchased from Adobe direct, there
    should be an opportunity for money back within 30 days of purchased. If purchased from an authorized reseller, then the refund/return would be according to the policy of the retailer.
    Please let us know if you are OK with the above information. If you need more information, please do not hesitate to ask. If clarification on anything that I have written is needed, please let me know.
    Thank you.
    ATR

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