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Last updated 12/15/2014

Apply presets to Adobe Premiere Pro sequences

Note: This procedure is the only way to add multiple presets to Adobe Premiere Pro sequences in a single step. The Export
Settings dialog in Adobe Premiere Pro allows you to apply single presets when exporting sequences to Adobe Media Encoder.

Drag a sequence from the Project panel of an open Adobe Premiere Pro project and drop it on a preset, alias, or preset
group in the Preset Browser.

Apply presets to After Effects compositions

Drag a composition from the Project panel of an open After Effects project to a preset, preset group, or alias in the
Preset Browser.

Apply presets to video and audio assets

Drag video and audio assets from Finder or Windows Explorer and drop them on a preset, preset group, or alias in the
Preset Browser.

Important considerations when applying presets

• Dropping a single preset on an output replaces the output. The new outputs inherit the output path, output name,

and source range settings from the targeted output

• Dropping a single preset on a source adds an output.

• Dropping a preset group (or multiple selected presets) on an output adds outputs. The new outputs inherit the

output path, output name, and source range settings from the targeted output.

• Dropping a preset group (or multiple selected presets) on a source adds outputs. Settings such as output path from

existing outputs are not inherited.

Add and manage items in the encoding queue

The encoding process

To encode a video or audio item, add the item to the encoding queue in Adobe Media Encoder, and then select
encoding presets or create your own custom settings. You can instruct the application to start encoding after you add
an item to the queue, or you can tell the application to wait until you decide to start encoding.

Add an item to the encoding queue -

Drag video or audio files into the queue in Adobe Media Encoder.

Encode the item using presets -

Select formats and presets from the Format and Presets pop-up menus with the item

in the queue. Or choose a preset from the Preset Browser and drag it to any item in the Queue. For more information,
see

Encode using presets

.

Encode the item using custom settings -

Select the item and select Edit > Export Settings, and then choose your

settings. For more information, see

Encode using custom settings

.

To start encoding items in the queue automatically (or to turn off the feature), select or deselect the Start Queue
Automatically When Idle For option in the Preferences dialog box. For more information, see the

Preferences

article.

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