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# '''Click''' the '''Queue''' button and '''Adobe Media Encoder''' will open. | # '''Click''' the '''Queue''' button and '''Adobe Media Encoder''' will open. | ||
# Drag a preset onto the name of your sequence to add the preset to the '''Queue'''. | # Drag a preset onto the name of your sequence to add the preset to the '''Queue'''. | ||
− | # | + | #* Use the '''1920 Screening ProRes''' preset when using the lab computers |
− | # | + | #* Or use Broadcast > Apple ProRes > Apple ProRes 422 (LT) QuickTime |
# Click on the blue text in the '''Output File''' column to open a dialog box to name your file and choose the location to save to. | # Click on the blue text in the '''Output File''' column to open a dialog box to name your file and choose the location to save to. | ||
# Click the '''Start Queue''' button (green play button) to start the exporting. | # Click the '''Start Queue''' button (green play button) to start the exporting. |
Revision as of 14:12, 4 May 2021
Exporting
Adobe Media Encoder allows you to export multiple versions of the same sequence and it allows you to keep working in Premiere while export is encoding.
- Click in the Timeline of the sequence you want to export.
- Go to File > Export > Media....
- In the bottom left choose what part of the sequence to export.
- Entire Sequence: exports the entire sequence.
- Sequence In/Out: Exports the are between any in and out points set in the sequence.
- Work Area: Exports the Work Area set in the Timeline.
- Custom: Exports the area set by the triangles above this setting.
- Click the Queue button and Adobe Media Encoder will open.
- Drag a preset onto the name of your sequence to add the preset to the Queue.
- Use the 1920 Screening ProRes preset when using the lab computers
- Or use Broadcast > Apple ProRes > Apple ProRes 422 (LT) QuickTime
- Click on the blue text in the Output File column to open a dialog box to name your file and choose the location to save to.
- Click the Start Queue button (green play button) to start the exporting.
Creating a QuickTime ProRes Preset
- In Adobe Media Encoder search for a QuickTime preset and drag it to your sequence in the Queue.
- Click the name of the preset in the Preset column and the Export Setting window will open.
- Set the Video Codec to Apple ProRes 422 (LT)
- In the Basic Video Settings hit the Match Source button. This will match the preset to the settings of you sequence.
- Click OK
- Click the Start Queue button (green play button) to start the exporting.
Windows Computers
- Windows computers can playback ProRes in Premiere but can not export ProRes.
- Windows users can use the YouTube 1080p HD preset.