Delete custom presets, Comments and output for export settings, Export settings format options – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual
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USING ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS4
Exporting
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Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac
OS) the Save Preset button
.
3
Choose the location to save the preset, name it, and then click Save.
The preset is saved as an EPR file.
Delete custom presets
1
In the Export Settings dialog box, choose the custom preset you want to delete.
2
Do either of the following:
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To delete a single preset, click the Delete Preset button
.
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To delete all custom presets, Ctrl+Alt-click (Windows) or Command+Option-click (Mac
OS) the Delete Preset
button.
3
Click
Yes to confirm the deletion.
Comments and output for export settings
Comments
Type brief comments about the asset you are encoding.
Output Name
Type path and filename, or click path and filename to browse to a new location.
Export Video
Select to export the video tracks, or deselect to prevent exporting video tracks.
Export Audio
Select to export the audio tracks, or deselect to prevent exporting audio tracks.
Export Settings Format options
Video, audio and still image files are output using Adobe Media Encoder. After you have completed editing a sequence
in Adobe Premiere Pro, choose File>Export> Media to launch Adobe Media Encoder. For other applications, launch
Adobe Media Encoder before importing files for encoding.
When you export using Adobe Media Encoder, you first select a Format in the Export Settings dialog box for your
output. The format you select determines which Preset options are available. For more information, see “
medium and the needs of the target audience. If you are not sure which export format or codec to choose,
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For details about encoding video and audio from Adobe Premiere Pro via Adobe Media Encoder, see Encode video
and audio with Adobe Media Encoder.
Depending on what other software you have installed, the following formats may be available:
Video and animation
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Animated GIF (Windows only): an animation format developed for web delivery.
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FLV, F4V: web video, interactive video.
Note: The FLV and F4V formats are container formats, each of which is associated with a set of video and audio
formats. F4V files generally contain video data that is encoded using an H.264 video codec and the AAC audio codec.
FLV files generally contain video data encoded using the On2 VP6 or Sorenson Spark codec and audio data encoded
using an mp3 audio codec.
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H.264 (AAC, 3GP, MP4, M4V): is a codec used for high-quality web video encoding. Commonly used in most web
video and mobile video workflows.
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H.264 Blu-ray (M4V): is used for creating high-definition blu-ray disc media.