![]() If you already use the Adobe Creative Suite, Media Encoder makes sense as your go-to software for rendering your projects. Most of what you see and hear on any platform has been compressed once, if not multiple times.Īdobe does include Media Encoder with most single video app plans, such as Premier Pro and After Effects. To make your project play smoothly on devices across mobile or Wi-Fi networks, as well as on devices without fast processors or tons of RAM, your project must be compressed. After all, when you are rendering your final project, it is usually quite large in file size. This guide will take you through the basics of using Media Encoder, from creating and applying a preset to adding a source to the render queue.Īdobe Media Encoder’s primary function is to compress audio and video files. ![]() Now you might be inclined to simply hit the ‘MPEG-4’ setting, but MPEG-4 is not the same as MP4. This will open a menu where you can select your output format. Adobe Media Encoder is integrated with Premiere Pro, After Effects, and other applications, creating a seamless media processing workflow for your audio and video projects. Once inside of Adobe Media Encoder select the dropdown menu on the far left of your screen.
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