
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 2.0
User Guide
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To specify Windows Media Audiences options
1
In the Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings dialog box, specify a Windows Media for Format, and then choose
a streaming option from the Preset menu.
2
In the Audiences panel, specify an option for Output:
Compressed
Specifies that the codec you select in the Video tab is applied. This is the default setting, and most
appropriate for most users.
Uncompressed
Specifies that no compression is applied. Because this setting results in very large files, it is not appro-
priate for most users.
Adobe Media Encoder Others options
The Others pane of the Export Settings dialog box allows you to upload the exported file to an FTP (File Transfer
Protocol) server that has storage space allocated for file sharing. FTP is a common method for transferring files over
a network, and is especially useful for sharing relatively large files using an Internet connection. The server’s admin-
istrator can provide you with the correct information to connect to the server successfully. The Others panel includes
the following options:
Server Name
Enter the DNS or IP address of the server on which the FTP site is located.
Port
Specify the number assigned to the FTP server’s command port, which is 21 by default.
Remote Directory
Enter the location on the FTP server to access, expressed as a file path.
User Login
Enter the user’s identity, as designated by the server’s administrator.
Password
Enter the password to a password protected server.
Retries
Specify the number of attempts to contact the server if a connection isn’t established.
Send Local File To Recycle Bin
Deletes the local copy of the exported file once it has been uploaded to the FTP server.
Test
Verifies the connection with the FTP server.
Log File Details
Specify whether to generate a log file, and select the information that the log file includes (errors,
warnings, settings, and render frame time).
About XMP metadata
Metadata
is descriptive file information that can be searched and processed by a computer. Adobe’s eXtensible
Metadata Platform (XMP) lets you include metadata with a file to provide information about the contents of the file.
Applications that support XMP can read, edit, and share this information across databases, file formats, and
platforms. Some Adobe programs, such as Adobe Bridge, can use or write XMP information.
You can specify XMP metadata to be included with a file you export using the Adobe Media Encoder when you
specify an MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 format.
Pre-Render options
In general, it’s best to apply certain processing options—such as deinterlacing and cropping—to an exported file
prior to encoding it to a particular format. Doing so can avoid visual artifacts associated with performing the same
tasks after encoding. The cropping options you specify in the Source panel and the deinterlacing option you specify
in the Output panel of the Settings dialog box are applied prior to encoding, and are sometimes referred to as
pre-encoding options
.
Note:
You can access the Noise Reduction filter option (also considered a pre-encoding task) by selecting the Filters tab.