Exporting process is the outputting and saving video into a user able format that can be easily viewed or shared via DVDs, web and broadcasting formats. One of the simplest exporting system impart with Adobe Premiere that I find, is the Adobe media encoder CS 6. This system allow user to speed up video exporting process with its user friendly interface.
Exporting
In Adobe Premiere, go the top (file) menu and click the (Export) roll-out under it. Then select (Media) on the horizontal roll-out. After clicking the media roll-out the exporting setting panel will open. Then, Click on the (Queue) button on the export settings panel and the media encoder will launch.
The Media Encoder CS 6 consists of few panels. Some of the major panels that we will use are:
· Queue––this is where video project from premiere sits.
· Preset browser––this provide selection of outputting formats.
· Encoding––where the encoding process takes place.
Applying Presets
To apply a preset, simply select the project to highlight it, then click to open one of the preset roll-out in the preset browser—e.g., YouTube. Then double click (YouTube HD 720p 29.97) outputting presets which will automatic add the preset to Queue ready for encoding. Repeat the process to add different output format such as DVD, Blu-ray or broadcasting as you wish. Lastly, before encoding you want to make sure you click to name your outputting files and select the right output location—e.g., the Final folder.
Encoding
Once your presets are well set, the next step is to click the play sign button also called (Start Queue). This button is located on the top corner of the Queue panel. During this step the system will begin to encoding while encoding video will be display through the encoding panel.
As the encoding process finishes the system will make a sound to inform you so. The final video files ready for uploading on the web as well as burning on the DVD, will be saved into the final folder.
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