Adobe Media Encoder is a powerful tool for exporting video and audio files in various formats. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:
1. Import Your Media
- Open Adobe Media Encoder.
- Drag and drop your video or audio file into the Media Encoder window.
- Alternatively, click File > Add Source to select your media.
2. Choose a Preset
- Adobe Media Encoder offers a wide range of presets optimized for different platforms and purposes.
- Navigate to the Presets panel on the right side of the window.
- You can browse through categories like Matching Source, Internet, Mobile, and Film & TV.
- Click on a preset to preview its settings.
- Select the preset that best suits your needs.
3. Customize Settings (Optional)
- If you need more control over the export process, click on the Encoding Settings tab.
- Here, you can adjust settings like resolution, frame rate, bitrate, audio codec, and more.
- Remember to save your custom settings as a new preset for future use.
4. Start Exporting
- Once you have selected your preset and adjusted the settings, click on the Queue button.
- This will add your media to the export queue.
- Click on the Start Queue button to begin the export process.
5. Monitor Progress
- While exporting, the Media Encoder window displays the progress bar, estimated time remaining, and other relevant information.
- You can also view the export log for detailed information.
6. Locate Your Exported File
- Once the export is complete, you can find your file in the Output folder specified in the General tab.
By following these steps, you can successfully export your media using Adobe Media Encoder.