Export settings presets – Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 User Manual
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Export settings presets
When exporting with the Adobe Media Encoder, choosing a format automatically makes available a list of
associated presets designed for particular delivery scenarios. Selecting a preset, in turn, activates the appropriate
options in the various settings panels (Video, Audio, and so on). In most cases, one of the provided presets will
match your output goals. However, you can adjust an existing preset’s parameters and save your custom settings as
a new preset that you can share with others and reload whenever needed.
Note: Adobe Technical Support supports only Adobe Media Encoder presets that are included with Adobe applica-
tions.
Create and save a custom preset
1
(Optional) In the Export Settings dialog box, choose a Format and a Range if they are available.
2
For Preset, choose the preset that most closely matches the settings you want.
3
To exclude video or audio from the exported file, deselect the appropriate option in the Export Settings section.
4
Do any of the following:
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To customize video settings, specify the options you want in the Video tab (see “
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To customize audio settings, specify the options you want in the Audio tab (see “
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To customize alternates, audiences, or multiplexer settings, specify the options you want in the appropriate tab.
5
To customize metadata, choose XMP Info in the settings tab menu and then enter information in the dialog box
Add XMP metadata to an exported file
6
To crop the source video, use controls in the Source tab; to deinterlace the video, select the option in the Output
Note: Altering any setting changes the preset name to “Custom,” until you save the settings as a new preset.
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When you’re finished customizing a preset, click the Save button
.
8
Type a name for the preset.
9
Do any of the following, and then click
OK:
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To include filter settings you specified in the Filters tab in the preset, select Save Filter Settings.
•
To include options you specified in the Others tab (such as FTP settings), select Save Other Tasks.
Import a preset
In the Export Settings dialog, you can add presets to those already installed by importing preset files.
1
Click the Import Preset button
.
2
Navigate to the location of the preset, select it, and then click Open.
3
Type a name for the imported preset, specify other options and then click
OK.
Export a preset
1
In the Export Settings dialog box, choose the preset you want to export.
2
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.
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