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Exporting with the Adobe Media Encoder

Exporting with the Adobe Media Encoder - Premiere Pro Tutorial

From the course: Premiere Pro CS5 Essential Training

Exporting with the Adobe Media Encoder

We are going to continue where we left off here with the same project. I am going to select my sequence in the Timeline panel, go to File > Export > Media, and as I mentioned in the last movie, we have two options. We have the Export button, which will allow you render from Premiere, or you can press the Queue button. And once you press that, it will open up this project in the Adobe Media Encoder. Actually, it'll launch it for you as well. What the Adobe Media Encoder allows you do is to queue different project. Let's say you had five or six different sequences you're working on, maybe different commercials, and you're done with all of them, and you want it to just render them while you're on break, or something. You can queue them up in the Adobe Media Encoder, and it could keep rendering those while you still worked in Premiere. If you reader them from Premiere, you would have render one at a time. If you render one, and go back, set the other one up, render that and the Adobe…

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