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Adobe media encoder export settings
Adobe media encoder export settings






Some fields are not editable and can’t be excluded from output, such as fields that are written automatically by the creator application.

adobe media encoder export settings

You can edit an existing custom export template by choosing it from the Export Template menu and clicking Edit.Īfter you have applied an export template, you can also manually enter values to add specific XMP metadata to the current encoding queue items.

adobe media encoder export settings

Be sure to give your export template a descriptive name. To find specific fields, use the search field near the top of the Export Template Editor dialog box. You can enable individual fields or categories by selecting them in the Export Template Editor dialog box. To create your own export template, click New next to the Export Template menu. The only exceptions are internal properties that are automatically populated with data by the creator application, which are always included and are not editable. The export template filters out any fields that are not explicitly enabled by the current template. For example, you can create an export template that includes various XMP metadata from the source files and adding your contact information and rights-management information to each output file. This value can significantly alter the appearance of your content and it is recommended to test playback on the intended display to be sure everything looks as you intend.Īn export template specifies what XMP metadata get written to the output file.

  • Average - It is the maximum average level of light per frame. The HDR display will use this value to tone map your program into the range of the display so your program looks the same as when you were mastering it.
  • The HDR display will use this value to tone map your program into the range of the display so no highlights are clipped.

    adobe media encoder export settings

    It is generally recommended to keep the luminance for HDR10 content at or below 4000 nits. While the HDR10 standard accounts for luminance ranges all the way up to 10,000 nits, there are no consumer panels that can deliver this brightness. Enter the luminance of the brightest part of your program.

  • Maximum - This is the maximum luminance of the content in your program.
  • This is a numerical input with scrubbable hot-text. Obtain this number by reading the technical specifications for your monitor.
  • Luminance Max - This is the maximum capable luminance of the HDR monitor used while grading your content.
  • Luminance Min - This is the minimum capable luminance of the HDR monitor used while grading your content.
  • The possible values are: Rec.709, P3D65 (default), Rec. It has a drop-down list with three options. Obtain this value by reading the technical specifications for your monitor.

    adobe media encoder export settings

  • Color Primaries - This is the color gamut of the HDR monitor used while grading your content.
  • To do so, create a preset with source-matching enabled for all properties except Frame Rate, which is set to 24 fps. You want to convert all the assets in the Watch Folder to a single format at 24 fps. You can save the Match Source setting as a new preset and apply them to any source in the Queue or Watch Folder panels.įor example, say, you have a Watch Folder containing assets with varying frame sizes and frame rates. Match Source presets are useful when you want to pass a few video attributes from the source, and select specific values for the other attributes.
  • Match Source - Medium bit rate: for Standard-Definition (SD) video sources.
  • This preset is the default Match Source preset for both H.264 and MPEG-2 exporters.
  • Match Source - High bit rate: for High-Definition (HD) video sources.
  • Selecting a Match Source preset automatically activates the appropriate options in the Video settings tab in the Export Settings dialog.Īdobe Media Encoder provides the following two Match Source presets for both H.264 and MPEG-2 exporters: When exporting video files in H.264 or MPEG-2 format, Adobe Media Encoder lets you automatically match the video settings of the source file using Match Source presets.








    Adobe media encoder export settings