To make sure that your videos can be seen by as many people as possible, you may need to compress them down. What is a powerful tool that gives you multiple options for compression? In this video, author Richard Harrington walks you through the many options that Adobe Media Encoder gives you to compress your videos.
- Adobe Media Encoder is included with Adobe Creative Cloud.…You'll need to have the full Creative Cloud to have access.…To add video files to it, just click the plus button…to open up and navigate to a source.…You can also use the media browser here on the left…to browse through any of your hard drives that are connected…and find media and then drag it into the queue.…You'll see down below several different presets available.…Let's make this a little bit bigger.…I just press the accent grave key to maximize the window.…You'll now see different formats, for example,…Broadcast, Camera Formats, Digital Cinema,…Devices, DVDs, Still Images, Web Video.…
Well, I can target different devices,…such as an Apple iPad, here.…We'll talk more about that later.…Or Web Video formats, like YouTube.…And you'll see here a simple preset.…I know that I want to distribute it in 4K,…and I've loaded up a 4K video file.…Well, choosing the YouTube 4K preset will automatically…choose the right settings recommended by YouTube.…You'll see over here that it's pretty simple.…
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1/9/2017- Understanding how online behavior is changing
- Syndicating an RSS feed with Twitterfeed and HootSuite
- Targeting computers with video sharing sites
- Targeting mobile devices with YouTube, Vimeo, and SoundCloud
- Creating a podcast
- Streaming podcasts for mobile devices
- Using Vimeo and YouTube to target televisions
- Creating a consistent look and brand
- Validating, optimizing, and monitoring your RSS feed
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Introduction
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Welcome5m 6s
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1. What Is Hypersyndication?
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2. Using RSS Feeds
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What is RSS?4m 32s
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Best practices for RSS4m 7s
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Finding a RSS feed5m 59s
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Syndication with Twitterfeed5m 58s
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Syndication with Hootsuite5m 53s
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3. Targeting Computers
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Using video-sharing sites3m 51s
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4. Targeting Mobile Devices with Streaming Media
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The rise of smartphones5m 58s
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5. Targeting Mobile Devices with Downloadable Media
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Why use a podcast3m 18s
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Creating a podcast3m 40s
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Getting found on iTunes4m 18s
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Normalizing your audio4m 20s
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6. Targeting Television Sets
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7. The Importance of Branding
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Why visual branding matters2m 17s
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Have a call to action4m 13s
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Choosing a color palette4m 3s
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8. Essential Tools to Keep it All Running
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Conclusion
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Final thoughts2m 37s
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