To edit Metadata options:
Click the Metadata name and specify options in the panel on the right.
To make all options blank:
Click the triangle next to the Metadata option, and then click Clear Fields.
To change the displayed Metadata options:
1
Click the arrow next to the Metadata name to expand it.
2
Click Add/Remove Fields.
3
In the Select Metadata dialog box, do any of the following:
•
Select the metadata you want to specify.
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To add metadata, click New, specify options, and click OK.
•
To edit metadata, highlight a metadata item, click Edit, specify options, and click OK.
•
To delete metadata permanently, highlight it and click Remove.
4
Click OK.
Note: In some cases, the Select Metadata list can’t be modified.
Multiplexer preset options
The exact options available depend on the MPEG format you choose. For example, the
Multiplexer Type includes the SVCD option when you select MPEG-2 - SVCD, but includes
the DVD option when you select MPEG-2 - DVD.
When you choose MPEG2 from the Format menu, all Multiplexer options provided by the
MPEG standard are available for manual control. In most cases, it’s better to select an
MPEG format specifically targeted to your output medium (such as MPEG-2 - DVD). For
more information on the options available for generic MPEG, consult the industry specifi-
cations for the MPEG format.
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Exporting video as a file
The sequence you edit in the Timeline window is not available as an independent video
file until you export it. After export, you can play it in other video playback or editing
programs and move it to other disks or platforms. Before you export a sequence, make
sure that it is ready to output at the quality you require. For example, replace any offline
files with high-resolution files suitable for final export. You can also export from the Source
or Program views or a Clip window, and you can specify a range of frames to export.
Adobe Premiere Pro provides two ways to export a sequence. You can export as a
standard
movie file, such as Windows AVI. You can also use the Adobe Media Encoder to encode
an
exported program for specific media delivery, such as Windows Media over a dial-up
modem or MPEG-1 for a video CD. If you want to use the exported file in another program,
see “About creating a video file for use in other software” on page 307.
For more information about settings and formats, see “About file export settings” on
page 309 and “File types available for export” on page 302.
To export a sequence as a file:
1
In the Timeline window, activate the sequence you want to export, and choose
File > Export > Movie.
2
Click Settings, and choose settings as necessary.
3
Click OK to close the Settings dialog box.
4
Specify a location and filename, and click OK. If you want to cancel exporting, press Esc;
it may take several seconds to complete the cancellation.
Use the Save and Load buttons in the Export Movie Settings dialog box to save and