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Navigate to the location of the preset, select it, and then click Open.
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Type a name for the imported preset and specify other options and then click OK.
To export a preset
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In the Adobe Media Encoder, choose the format and preset you want to export.
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Alt-click the Save Preset button
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Choose the location to save the preset, name it, and then click Save. Adobe Premiere Pro saves the preset as a .vpr
file.
To delete custom presets
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In the Adobe Media Encoder, choose the format and preset you want to delete.
2
Do either of the following:
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To delete a single preset, click the Delete Preset button
.
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To delete all custom presets, Ctrl+Alt-click the Delete Preset button.
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Click OK to confirm the deletion.
Adobe Media Encoder format options
When you export using the Adobe Media Encoder, you choose a format in the Export Settings dialog box that deter-
mines which other options are available in the Export Settings dialog box. Select the format best suited for your
output goal. In Adobe Premiere Pro, format options include:
MPEG1
One of a set of standards defined by the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) designed to deliver video
and associated audio at bitrates around 1.5 MBps. Generally, MPEG1 movies are suitable for delivery formats such
as CD-ROM and as progressively downloadable files on the web.
MPEG1-VCD
A variant of the MPEG-1 standard designed for Video Compact Disk (VCD). VCD is a cheaper, more
accessible but lower quality alternative to DVD. VCDs use standard recordable CD media, and can be played in a
standard CD-ROM drive. The format provides an image quality comparable to VHS video.
MPEG2
One of a set of standards defined by the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) for delivering video and
associated audio at bitrates up to around 15 MBps. MPEG 2 can deliver high-quality, full-screen, full-motion video.
MPEG2-DVD
A subset of the MPEG-2 standard designed for encoding onto Digital Video Disk (DVD) media. DVDs
are a widespread distribution format and can be played on computer DVD drives, or on set-top DVD players. An
MPEG2-DVD file can be encoded directly onto DVD to create a movie that plays automatically (known as an
autoplay DVD), or it can be used in an authoring program (such as Adobe Encore DVD) to create a DVD with
navigational menus and other features.
MPEG2-SVCD
A variant of the MPEG-2 standard designed for the Super Video Compact Disk (SVCD) format.
Macromedia Flash Video (FLV)
The Macromedia format for streaming audio and video over the web and other
networks.
QuickTime
Apple Computer’s multimedia architecture that includes a number of codecs. The Adobe Media Encoder
Export Settings dialog box is particularly useful for setting options for QuickTime streaming media codecs.
Real Media
Real Network’s multimedia format for streaming video and audio over the web or other networks.
Streaming media delivers video over the web or other network without downloading a file, comparable to the way a
traditional broadcast works.
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