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Open your sequence and go to the beginning of your timeline. Once there, mark an in point (default key is "i") | |||||
Go to the end of your timeline or wherever the end of your edit is Mark an out point (default key is "o") | |||||
Go to Sequence > Render Effects In to Out (default key is "enter / return") | |||||
The sequence will render any effects that have been applied | |||||
Choose File > Export > Media (default key is "Ctrl + m") | |||||
the box next to " Match Click the Tick the box next to "Use Maximum Render Quality" Make sure "Source Range" is set to "Sequence In/Out" Then press "Export" | |||||
A progress bar will appear, showing you the progress and estimated time to finish | Take your exported file to any of the Macs in the CMA or CMB computer labs. | Login using your eid and open "Adobe Media Encoder" | |||
In the right side window, under Queue, click on the "+" button | |||||
Navigate to your file and click Open. | |||||
Click on the blue link under either "Format" or "Preset" Change the presets to the following | settings: Format: QuickTime | Preset: Apple ProRes 422 (This will change to Custom later. That's alright)Make sure Export Video & Audio are ticked Make sure Video Codec is set to Apple ProRes 422 Width: 1920 Height: 1080 (if your width & height are different, untick the box next to them and you can manually enter) Frame Rate: 23.976 (if your frame rate is different, you can untick the box and manually set it) Make sure your Field Order is set to progressive | Tick the box next to "Use Maximum Render Quality"|||
Once everything is confirmed, click OK Export at the bottom | |||||
Click on the Play button to begin the encoding job | |||||
The Encoding window will show estimated time and processing information | |||||
Once Encoder is done, navigate to where your original file is and you should now have an mov version as well | |||||
A progress bar will appear, showing you the progress and estimated time to finish |