From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder
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Automate FTP uploads
From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder
Automate FTP uploads
- Another option you have for delivering files directly from Adobe Media Encoder is FTP delivery, and FTP stands for file transfer protocol, and it's one of the oldest formats to just transfer files over the web. This precedes Dropbox and Box.Com, and it's not quite as simple as those things, but it's been used for years and years to deliver files. So if you have access to an FTP server, you'll have a login, and that allows you to log in to that server to transfer files, just basically put things up and pull them back down. So Adobe Media Encoder is able to access those servers, let me show you where that is. We're here in Adobe Media Encoder and we have one test file and one setting, and I just wanna click into this to look at the publish settings. And in publish we have an option for FTP, so if we click that, you will simply put in your username and your password, your server name, and then if you want a remote path, if it's gonna go into a specific file in that server, say video…
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Storing custom settings3m 2s
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Organize and share custom settings2m 21s
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Sync settings across multiple machines1m 25s
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Watch folders in Adobe Encoder2m 31s
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Custom watch folder outputs1m 28s
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Automate FTP uploads2m 3s
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Add customer metadata to export3m 43s
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Include script or speech analysis2m 17s
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Publish to Adobe Stock1m 39s
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