Ftp settings, Creative cloud settings, Export and thin xmp metadata – Adobe Media Encoder CC User Manual
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Encoding and exporting
Last updated 12/15/2014
FTP settings
Check the FTP box to upload the exported file to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server that has storage space allocated
for file sharing. FTP is a common method for transferring files over a network and is especially useful for sharing
relatively large files using an Internet connection. The server’s administrator can provide you with the details for
connecting to the server.
The FTP option includes the following settings:
Username
User's identity, as specified by the server administrator.
Password
User password required to log in to the server.
Server
Enter the DNS or IP address of the server on which the FTP site is located.
Port
The number assigned to the FTP server’s command port, which is 21 by default.
Remote Path
The location on the FTP server to access, expressed as a file path.
Retries
Number of attempts to contact the server if a connection isn’t established.
Delete local file after transfer
(Checkbox) If checked, deletes the local copy of the exported file after the file has been
uploaded to the FTP server.
Creative Cloud settings
Check the Creative Cloud box to copy exported file(s) from Adobe Media Encoder to your Creative Cloud folder, where
they will be synced to the cloud via the Creative Cloud desktop application. Files will be copied to the root directory of
the Creative Cloud folder by default.
The Creative Cloud option includes the following settings:
Creative Cloud folder
Creative Cloud folder where the files will be copied to.
Add sub-folder
Sub-folder under the Creative Cloud folder to which the files are copied. You can create nested sub-
folders by adding \ (backward-slash) for Windows and / (forward-slash) for Mac OS between folder names.
Note: Ensure that you have enabled file synchronization under Preferences > Files > Sync On/Off in the CC desktop
application.
If you close the Adobe Media Encoder application when uploads are in progress, a warning dialog is displayed that asks
you if you want to finish uploading the files before closing the application.
Export and thin XMP metadata
You can choose what XMP metadata (if any) to include in the output file.
To open the Metadata Export dialog box, click the Metadata button in the lower-right corner of the Export Settings
dialog box or choose Edit > Edit Metadata.
Note: You can perform many of the same actions in the Metadata category in the Preferences dialog box. (See
.)
Changes made in the Preferences dialog box don’t apply to selected items in the encoding queue, but the templates and rules
are available for later assignment through the Metadata Export dialog box.
Specifying how and whether to include XMP metadata on output
Use the Export Options menu to specify whether XMP metadata should be embedded in the output file, stored in a
sidecar (.xmp) file, both, or neither.