Join Jason Osder for an in-depth discussion in this video Watch folders in Adobe Encoder, part of Premiere Pro Guru: Outputs and Media Encoder.
- One powerful automation in Adobe Media Encoder…are Watched folders.…This is where you can set up a folder…just on your machine, on your desktop,…outside of the application and it's watched…by Media Encoder so that any video…you drop in there is then processed and encoded…based on the settings that you assign it.…Let's see how this works.…I'm here in Watched folders.…And I'm gonna create a folder and I'm gonna make…a new folder on my desktop to be watched.…So we'll call this Watch Test, and create,…and then we're gonna choose that.…
And you can see this is the location,…my desktop, Watch Test.…And then I can assign it any settings I want,…including multiple settings.…So, let's just say that I wanna go ahead…and make a Vimeo 720 output…and then I can add another setting,…just like I would add multiple settings…on my regular output jobs.…And let's say this one's gonna be a YouTube 1080.…Okay? So now I've got…this special folder that will automatically…make two files.…
And they're gonna land right there.…It's gonna make a folder called Output…
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Released
9/18/2018- Choosing a format, frame rate, and data rate
- Exporting directly from Premiere Pro or After Effects
- Using Media Encoder as a standalone application
- Using an export workflow
- Applying LUTs and effects
- Encoding for iOS and Android
- Encoding for the web
- Transcoding for broadcast
- Encoding for disk-based media
- Customizing Media Encoder settings
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Essential Concepts and Terminology for Professional Compression
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Why language matters1m 2s
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Overview of the interface1m 44s
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Choosing a format2m 1s
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The use of codecs1m 53s
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The role of data rates2m 40s
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2. Access Adobe Media Encoder
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3. Plan and Execute: Export Workflows
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Use multiple output files2m 28s
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4. Better and Faster Video Output
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Higher-quality encodes2m 39s
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5. The Role of Effects in Media Encoder
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Use a text overlay2m 17s
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Use a timecode overlay2m 47s
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6. Encoding for Portable Devices
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7. Encoding for Web Video
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Create MPEG and H.2642m 47s
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Publish to YouTube2m 52s
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Publish to Facebook2m 42s
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Publish to Vimeo2m 48s
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Publish to Twitter2m 7s
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8. Transcoded Workflows for Broadcast
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9. Encoding for Disk-Based Media
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Disk-based outputs1m 47s
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MPEG for DVD and Blu-ray2m 2s
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H.264 for Blu-ray1m 36s
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Adjusting disk-based outputs3m 36s
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10. Other Export Workflows
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Master and archive formats4m 32s
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Create image sequences3m 9s
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11. Custom Settings
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Storing custom settings3m 2s
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Custom watch folder outputs1m 28s
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Automate FTP uploads2m 3s
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Publish to Adobe Stock1m 39s
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Conclusion
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Conclusion25s
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