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FAQ: Premiere Pro: Basic Exporting Workflow

Adobe Employee ,
Nov 14, 2019 Nov 14, 2019

Here is a basic exporting workflow:

Standard Exporting Workflow

  • Most people prefer to export a file that can be directly uploaded to YouTube: a HD size H.264 file, while others need a more customized file that is exported. 
    • Here's how to do either job:
      • Select the Sequence, just click the Timeline panel. You can also select the Sequence icon in the Project panel.
        • Choose File > Export > Media
        • The Export Settings dialog box launches, which allows you to select settings for your export.
      • In the Export Settings dialog box:
        • From Format:
          • For standard Exports to YouTube: choose H.264
          • Choose a different format if you are not using H.264, QuickTime, for example.
        • From Presets
          • Standard exports to YouTube:
            • HD: choose "YouTube 1080p Full HD"
            • 4K: choose "YouTube 2160p 4K Ultra HD"
          • Choose a different preset if you are not exporting H.264 or HEVC. ProRes LT, for example.
      • To begin exporting, you can choose either Export or Queue. Either one will get you a finished file you can upload or deliver digitally.
        • Click Export to export directly from Premiere Pro: Premiere Pro can export a single file. You cannot work in Premiere Pro as the file is processed.
        • Click Queue to export from Media Encoder: Media Encoder can export multiple files. You can continue working in Premeire Pro during processing, however, encoding pauses when you are processing edits.
    • Quality Check: Watch down the program to ensure there are no errors. If there are, you can repair them, then export once more.

 

  • Tip for faster H.264 and HEVC exports:
    • Make sure the Mercury Playback Engine is enabled for GPU acceleration in Project Settings > General for your specific GPU, not for Software Only (unless your GPU is unsupported).
    • In the Export Settings dialog box, make sure in the Video tab that Encoding Settings > Performance > Hardware Encoding is enabled (if the CPU is Quick Sync capable or your GPU is supported).
    • You can turn these settings off here if you are exporting other formats, or would rather use a dedicated GPU.
    • This should be set by default, if your system has a supported GPU for that format.
    • Turning Hardware encoding and decoding via the GPU can be controlled in Preferences > Media.
    • Changes to those settings require you to reboot the computer after changing them.

 

Exporting a high quality master file

Some people want to export a higher quality "master" file for various reasons instead of a H.264 file. For example, creating a broadcast master, or a master for creating multiple H.264 copies for different size requirements for social media. For such a master, the steps above will get you a finished file. Just change the codec and any other settings you might need. That said, please consider using smart rendering for this process. It holds a good number of workflow advantages.

 

Troubleshooting Exporting

If you are having issues with exporting, consider the following troubleshooting resources.

 

Top Troubleshooting Resources

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