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Encoding and exporting
Last updated 12/15/2014
A Add Source B Add Output C Remove Source/Output D Duplicate
You can associate multiple outputs with a source. Each output can have a different format, preset, and output file
location assigned to it.
You can reorder outputs in the output list. You can also reorder sources in the Queue. However, you cannot move
them to other sources.
Clicking the output file path opens the folder containing the encoded file. Previous to encoding, however, the Save
As dialog appears.
To change the output path and filename, click the Output File link for that output.
To access an encoded file, click the Output File link for that output
Use the Add Output button to quickly add an output to a source.
Both sources and outputs can be duplicated. A duplicated source uses all the outputs from the original source.
Follow the steps below to change the Output File path for multiple outputs (at the same time):
1Select multiple outputs in the Queue using Shift-click or drag-select.
2 Click the Output File link of one output in the current selection.
3 Choose a path in the Select an output folder dialog and click Choose.
Selected outputs will all point to the new directory but retain their unique output file names.
Use preview files from Adobe Premiere Pro
When encoding Adobe Premiere Pro sequences, choose Use Previews to use existing preview files (which have already
been rendered and encoded) for the parts of the sequence for which they are available.
Note: Launch Adobe Media Encoder from Adobe Premiere Pro to use preview files. Choose File > Export > Media in
Premiere Pro to launch Adobe Media Encoder. Ensure that Match Sequence Settings is selected.
Using existing preview files can make encoding much faster. The disadvantage, however, is that the preview files may
have been encoded using different settings than those used for the rest of the sequence—for example, the preview files
may have been encoded using lossy compression.
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