Adobe premiere pro export mp4
Hardware Encoding: This option is going to be a lot faster, but it’ll produce a lower-quality video. This is arguably the most important part of our exporting process since encoding is the key that is driving the export process, this option is what’s going to decide our overall quality and the size of our video. It also helps with fast motion elements in your video and generally helps increase the quality of your video, so I always recommend you check this option. Render at maximum depth: this option will put a lot of focus on rendering the high contrast elements in your video, this is extremely useful since it’ll allow you to avoid things like “banding” which will mess up gradient colors in your video and make the look wavey. But make sure to check the information of your footage before choosing your frame rate.Īlso if you want to export some motion graphics the higher the frame rate the better since there is no original footage that can be ruined. If your original footage had a smaller frame rate for example 30fps, increasing the frame rate to 60fps will ruin the quality of your video since there aren’t enough frames to show in a second.īut if you do the opposite and choose a lower frame rate than the frame rate of your original footage, your video won’t be affected, most cameras shoot with a frame rate of 23.976 or higher that’s why the safest option is 23.976. The resolution and aspect ratio: there are two options width and height of your video, they’ll automatically match your sequence settings but if you want to change them you should uncheck the box next to them and also deactivate the chain next to them if you don’t premiere pro will maintain the same aspect ratio if you change one of the two values.įrame rate: the frame rate is basically the number of frames shown per second, and this option depends heavily on what you want to achieve with your project and the frame rate of your original video. If you click on it ti will take you to the file it’s going to export to which you can change if you want to and at the same time, you can change the name of your file to make it easier to find. The output name is the name of the project you want to export and this name is automatically set to whatever your sequence name was. Also after you change the settings based on your needs you can still save them and create your own preset.
This option can be very helpful to beginners that don’t want to waste their time and effort when exporting.īut I usually recommend you learn the exporting settings and change them based on your needs since every project is different and choosing a preset can lose you some video quality. PresetsĪdobe premiere pro provides its users with a long list of presets that they can use to export their projects quickly and without diving too deep into the settings. This option is good when you want to export a video that you want to edit furthermore after exporting. Quicktime: This format maintains a high quality of the video by compressing the file much less, which leaves the file with an extremely large size compared to the H.264 format and the difference in quality is hardly noticeable. This option is good when you want to export your final video. H.264: This format compresses your video or file into a much smaller one in size and it’s regularly used because even after the compression of the file it still maintains its high quality. The two most common formats used are H.264 (.mp4) and Quicktime (.Mov). Note: You can save your settings in a form of a preset by pressing the icon next to the Preset option Premiere pro Export Settings explainedĪs I mentioned before export settings depend on many factors which makes them a subject of change in every new project, the settings I mentioned before are the most balanced settings (standard settings) and can help you export your video with very high quality.īut to achieve the highest quality possible you need to understand each setting and what it does to your video: The Format