
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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To crop the image, specify cropping options in the Source panel. To deinterlace the image, select Deinterlace in
the Output panel.
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To specify XMP data, choose XMP Info in the tabbed panel menu and then enter information in the dialog box.
Note:
The XMP Info option is available when exporting MPEG-1, MPEG-2, or QuickTime formats.
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Click OK to begin encoding.
Custom 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 Media Encoder presets that are included with Adobe Premiere Pro.
To create and save a custom preset
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In the Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings panel, choose a Format and a Range.
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For Preset, choose the preset that most closely matches the settings you want.
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To exclude video or audio from the exported file, deselect the appropriate option in the Export Settings panel.
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Do any of the following:
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To customize video settings, specify the options you want in the Video panel (see “Adobe Media Encoder Video
options” on page 390).
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To customize audio settings, specify the options you want in the Audio panel (see “Adobe Media Encoder Audio
options” on page 392).
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To customize alternates, audiences, or multiplexer settings, specify the options you want in the appropriate panel
(see “Adobe Media Encoder Alternates and Audiences options” on page 393, and “MPEG multiplexer preset
options” on page 391).
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To customize metadata, choose XMP Info in the tabbed panel menu and then enter information in the dialog box
(see “About XMP metadata” on page 395).
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To crop the source video, use controls in the Source panel; to deinterlace the video, select the option in the Output
panel (see “Pre-Render options” on page 395).
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
.
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Type a name for the preset.
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Do any of the following, and then click OK:
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To include filters you specified in the Filters panel in the preset, select Save Filters.
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To include options you specified in the Others panel (such as FTP settings), select Save “Others” Options.
To import a preset
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In the Adobe Media Encoder, choose the format and preset you want to import.
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Click the Import Preset button
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