From the course: Accessible Video: Caption, Search, and Compliance Strategies
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Advanced options with Adobe Media Encoder
From the course: Accessible Video: Caption, Search, and Compliance Strategies
Advanced options with Adobe Media Encoder
- If you need to export a variety of formats, I recommend taking advantage of Adobe Media Encoder. This allows you to make multiple outputs. It also frees you up to go back to editing or working on something else while it encodes in the background, which can be a big time saver. Invoking Adobe Media Encoder is pretty simple. Just open up the sequence you want to export, and again choose File, Export, Media. What you can do now is select the first format that you want, as well as target the initial destination. But instead of clicking Export, click the Queue button. This will launch Adobe Media Encoder, and transfer the sequence to it. Adobe Media Encoder is just a full robust interface for that export mechanism. It lets you get the same controls and additional ones instead of just using the streamlined Premiere Pro interface. When you first launch Adobe Media Encoder, it may take a moment because it needs to load all of the same plugins that you have available inside Premiere Pro. So…
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Attaching captions in Adobe Premiere Pro4m 26s
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Editing captions in Adobe Premiere Pro10m 58s
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Embedding captions in an export with Adobe Premiere Pro4m 41s
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Exporting captions as a sidecar file from Adobe Premiere Pro3m 55s
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Advanced options with Adobe Media Encoder4m 25s
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