The Others tab of the Export Settings dialog
box allows you to upload the exported file to an FTP (File Transfer
Protocol) server that has storage space allocated for file sharing.
FTP is a common method for transferring files over a network and
is especially useful for sharing relatively large files using an
Internet connection. The server’s administrator can provide you
with the correct information to connect to the server.
The
Others tab includes the following options:
Server Name
Enter the DNS or IP address of the server on which the FTP
site is located.
Port
Specify the number assigned to the FTP server’s command port,
which is 21 by default.
Remote Directory
Enter the location on the FTP server to access, expressed
as a file path.
User Login
Enter the user’s identity, as designated by the server’s
administrator.
Password
Enter the password to a password-protected server.
Retries
Specify the number of attempts to contact the server if a
connection isn’t established.
Send Local File To Recycle Bin (Windows) or Send Local
File to Trash (Mac OS)
Deletes the local copy of the exported file once it’s been
uploaded to the FTP server.
Test
Verifies the connection with the FTP server.
Log File Details
Specify whether to generate a log file, and select the information
that the log file includes (errors, warnings, settings, and render
frame time). (Not supported for Windows Media, QuickTime, or Adobe
Flash Video).
Comments
Comments are no longer accepted for Premiere Pro CS3. Premiere Pro CS4 is the current version. To
discuss Premiere Pro CS3, please use the Adobe forum.
Comments
Comments are no longer accepted for Premiere Pro CS3. Premiere Pro CS4 is the current version. To discuss Premiere Pro CS3, please use the Adobe forum.