Workflow for exporting video and audio files – Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User Manual
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Workflow for exporting video and audio files
1. Do one of the following:
In a Timeline panel or Program Monitor, select a sequence.
In a Project panel, Source Monitor, or bin, select a clip.
2. Do one of the following:
Choose File > Export > Media. Premiere Pro opens the Export Media dialog box.
Choose File > Export. Then select one of the options other than Media from the menu.
3. (Optional) In the Export Settings dialog box, specify the Source Range of the sequence or clip you want to export. Drag the handles on the
work area bar. Then click the Set In Point button and Set Out Point button .
4. To crop the image, specify cropping options in the Source panel.
5. Select the file format you want for your exported file.
If you are not sure which export format or codec to choose,
6. (Optional) Select a preset best suited for your target means of playback, distribution, and audience.
To automatically export a file from a Premiere Pro sequence with settings that exactly match the settings for that sequence, select Match
Sequence Settings in the Export Settings dialog box.
7. To customize the export options, click a tab (e.g., Video, Audio) and specify the appropriate options.
8. Do one of the following:
Click Queue. Adobe Media Encoder opens with the encoding job added to its queue.
Click Export. Adobe Media Encoder renders and exports the item immediately.
By default, Adobe Media Encoder saves the exported file in the folder where the source file is located. Adobe Media Encoder appends the
extension for the format specified to the end of the filename. You can specify watched folders for various types of exported files.
You cannot export a movie file into an HDV format file. You can, however, export a movie into a high-definition MPEG-2 format file. Also,
you can export an HDV sequence directly to tape on an HDV device (Windows only).
For instructions on how to export video with an alpha channel (transparency),
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