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Adobe Media Encoder format options

When you export using the Adobe Media Encoder, you select a format in the Export Settings dialog box for your output. The format you select determines which Preset options are available. Select the format best suited for your output goal. In Adobe Premiere Pro, format options include:

MPEG1 (Windows only)
A set of standards defined by the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) designed to deliver video and associated audio at bit rates around 1.5 Mbps. Generally, MPEG1 movies are suitable for delivery formats such as CD‑ROM and as progressively downloadable files on the web.

MPEG1‑VCD (Windows only)
A variant of the MPEG‑1 standard designed for Video Compact Disc (VCD). VCD is a cheaper, more accessible but lower quality alternative to DVD. VCDs use standard recordable CD media, and can be played in a standard CD‑ROM drive. The format provides an image quality comparable to VHS video.

MPEG2
One of a set of standards defined by the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) for delivering video and associated audio at bit rates up to around 15 MBps. MPEG-2 can deliver high‑quality, full‑screen, full‑motion video.

MPEG2 Blu-ray
A subset of the MPEG-2 standard designed for encoding for high-definition Blu-ray Disc media.

MPEG2‑DVD
A subset of the MPEG‑2 standard designed for encoding for standard-definition DVD media. DVDs are a widespread distribution format and can be played on computer DVD drives, or on set‑top DVD players. An MPEG2‑DVD file can be encoded directly onto DVD to create a movie that plays automatically (known as an autoplay DVD), or it can be used in an authoring program (such as Encore) to create a DVD with navigational menus and other features.

MPEG2‑SVCD
A variant of the MPEG‑2 standard designed for the Super Video Compact Disc (SVCD) format.

H.264
An MPEG-4-based standard for encoding for a variety of devices, including high-definition displays, 3GPP cell phones, video iPods, and PlayStation Portable (PSP) devices.

H.264 Blu-ray
An MPEG-4-based standard for encoding in high definition for Blu-ray disc media.

Adobe Flash Video
The Adobe format for delivering audio and video over the web and other networks.

QuickTime
The Apple Computer multimedia architecture that includes a number of codecs. The Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings dialog box is useful for setting options for QuickTime codecs.

RealMedia (Windows only)
The Real Network multimedia format for delivering video and audio over the web or other networks.

Windows Media (Windows only)
A Microsoft multimedia architecture that includes a number of codecs, particularly those for web delivery. The Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings dialog box is useful for setting options for Windows Media codecs.
Note: For more detailed information about each format, see the company’s website.




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timty said on Dec 17, 2007 at 10:02 PM :
no mpeg1 or mpeg2 format for export and export to encore in my adobe premiere cs3..where can i get thsese format..tnx
smuratore said on Dec 18, 2007 at 3:38 PM :
Instructions for exporting to MPEG formats can be found here: http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WSDCE30254-1ADA-4351-990E-BFD8D76CF5D1.html. Instructions for exporting to Encore are here, http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WS1C8514E9-B31A-4920-8C09-AB301F02F902.html, and here, http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/WS5607C7A0-BCED-4a83-8C34-206A02A3EDFE.html .
No screen name said on Jan 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM :
Same here - I only have Adobe Flash Video, Quicktime, RealMedia and Windows Media as format choices. I need H.264. I'm using Premiere Pro CS3 Education 3.0.0. (374). Please help - thanks.
smuratore said on Jan 17, 2008 at 8:36 AM :
You are probably entitled to free tech support to help resolve this issue. Check this site and call tech support: http://www.adobe.com/support/programs/customer/gss.html
No screen name said on Jan 22, 2008 at 4:11 AM :
Problem solved - I hadn't activated my software. Once activated the extra codecs were installed. Thanks!
RobHack said on Aug 20, 2008 at 3:29 AM :
Ok so how can you export a MPEG1 from prem pro on a MAC ?
smuratore said on Aug 26, 2008 at 10:39 AM :
MPEG1 export is not supported on Mac OS.

 

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