PremierePro

Export a file for web delivery

You can export a sequence or portion of a sequence into a file in any of the major formats used for transmitting video across the web.

  1. Do either of the following:
    • To export a sequence, select the sequence in the Timeline panel or Program Monitor.

    • To export a clip, select the clip in the Source Monitor or Project panel.

  2. To specify a range of frames to export, do either of the following:
    • In a sequence, set the work area.

    • In a clip, set an In point and Out point.

  3. Choose File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder.
  4. In the Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings area, specify the following options:
    Format
    Specify the format of media file supported by your web host. Formats include H.264, Adobe Flash Video, QuickTime, RealMedia (Windows only), and Windows Media (Windows only) formats. To export for Google Video, MySpace, Yahoo! Video, or YouTube, select H.264.

    Range
    Choose whether to export an entire sequence or clip, or a range of frames you specify: the work area of a sequence, or from the In point to the Out point of a clip.

    Preset
    Choose the option that most closely matches the specifications of your web host. You can customize the settings for a perfect match and save them as a new preset. Google Video, MySpace, Yahoo! Video, and YouTube appear in this menu if H.264 is selected in the Format menu.

    Export Video
    Select to include video in the exported file; deselect to exclude video from the exported file.

    Export Audio
    Select to include audio in the exported file; deselect to exclude audio from the exported file.

  5. To customize the preset options, click an available tab (Video, Audio, and so on) and specify the appropriate options.
  6. To crop the image, specify cropping options in the Source panel. To deinterlace the image, select Deinterlace in the Output panel.
  7. 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 (Windows only), Windows Media (Windows only), MPEG‑2, or QuickTime formats.
  8. Click OK to begin encoding.