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Selecting encoding profiles and adding clip information
5 To export only the clips under the work area bar of your Adobe Premiere
Timeline, select
Work area only.
6 Click the Add button, then select the encoding format you want, such as
Windows Media.
7 From the profile library, select the encoding profiles you want to use. You
can select many encoding profiles for a single encoding session. For details
on selecting a standard profile, see “Selecting encoding profiles and adding
clip information” on page 213. For details on creating a custom profile, see
“Modifying standard profile settings to create a customized profile” on
page 215.
¥Tip You can clear the check boxes for profiles you don’t want to use for the
current encoding session.
8 To start the encoding process, click OK. Once the encoding is complete,
MediaExport closes automatically.
Selecting encoding profiles and adding clip
information
The Matrox MediaExport plug-in for Adobe Premiere includes a number of
standard encoding profiles with settings pre-configured for optimum delivery and
playback of your video. For streaming media clips, such as Windows Media
clips, you can add information about your video, such as its title and important
copyright information.
The standard encoding profiles are listed in MediaExport’s profile libraries.
Standard encoding profiles cannot be removed from the profile libraries and their
pre-configured settings cannot be permanently modified. Using standard profiles
is the easiest and fastest way to encode your clips.
If your video clip or target audience requires encoding settings that differ from
those of the standard profiles, the encoding settings can be modified for the
current encoding session. If you want to permanently save modifications to an
encoding profile’s settings, you must create a customized encoding profile. For
details on how to do this, see “Modifying standard profile settings to create a
customized profile” on page 215.
Selecting encoding profiles for use in the
session window
To encode video files, you must select at least one encoding profile from the
profile library and add it to the session window. MediaExport allows you to add
many encoding profiles to the session window at one time.