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June 1, 2018
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How to save multiple clips at the same time

  • June 1, 2018
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Hello, I'm trying to figure out a way to batch export multiple clips simultaneously.

I have a youtube gaming channel and I want to be able to upload a bunch of short clips, but it is monotonous work having to save each clip individually and then repeat the process with a new clip.

Is there anyway I can save them all at once?

I currently own premiere elements, and from my research, I've seen that premier pro cc has batch export option. The problem with that is it puts the clips in queue. Is there anyway I can save them all at once? If not are you aware of any other software that does?

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    Correct answer RobShultz

    I do this with subclips and Media Encoder. You double click on the footage in the project panel to get it in to the source monitor. Cue the play head to where you would like the clip to start and press I to set an In point then move the play head to where you would like it to end and press O to st an out point. Then go to the top of the interface and click clip/make subclip. Name clip and repeat this process for your other clips. You can then select the sub clips in the project panel and choose queue to send them all to Media encoder. From there you can press the green play button to build the movies. Hope that this helps.

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    RobShultzCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 1, 2018

    I do this with subclips and Media Encoder. You double click on the footage in the project panel to get it in to the source monitor. Cue the play head to where you would like the clip to start and press I to set an In point then move the play head to where you would like it to end and press O to st an out point. Then go to the top of the interface and click clip/make subclip. Name clip and repeat this process for your other clips. You can then select the sub clips in the project panel and choose queue to send them all to Media encoder. From there you can press the green play button to build the movies. Hope that this helps.

    italosan
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    Community Expert
    June 1, 2018

    Hello,

    If I get what you are asking, you may try to create different sequences in Premiere, then export any one of them via Media Encoder.

    Of course it will manage the clips in a queue, because there would be no benefits from encoding every file simultaneously. You would just have to wait the same amount of time (if not more) than waiting for the queue.

    By the way, try to see if this can help: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1591622

    Hope this will help.

    R Neil Haugen
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    June 1, 2018

    Not sure I really understand either your process or need ... so I'll just mention you can select clips in a bin, and export media using a queue to Media Encoder, and they will be all exported as separate clips.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...