Premiere Pro CS5 - supported file formats?

Hello

I am running CS5.0.3 and need to know what the file supported import formats and export. I search online and this forum and found the pdf for CS5 and CS5.5 user guide but I can not find them listed. It seems so strange to me as this should be pretty basic information.

Is anyone here know what they are?

Thank you.

http://help.Adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/CS/using/premierepro_cs5_help.PDF

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