First open the timeline and select the video and audio tracks to export. |
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Next go to >File>Export> |
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Title your Export in the "Save As" box |
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Choose Save as Source Choose Video and Audio Color Levels – RGB Choose Display Aspect Ratio as 16:9 square pixel 1920 x 1080 Click "Save"
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Click on Video Settings |
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| Select the Apple ProRes 422 Compression |
Choose Apple ProRes 422 Compression Type |
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| This is how the AVID export window should be set |
Click on Save and will be promted to select a place to save the quicktime |
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Title the file as what you want to save the file as |
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Launch Adobe Encoder |
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Click the "+" icon in the project window that opens or you can simply drag and drop your file to be compressed into the grey portion of the window |
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After clicking the "+" icon, navigate to the file on the hard drive and click Open. |
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When the file loads into the project window, click on the "Format" tab dropdown and click on "H.264" |
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Next click on the "Preset" tab and scroll down the dropdown and select Vimeo HD 1080p 23.976 |
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Click on the "Output" tab and choose where to save the compressed file |
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Click on the "Play" icon to begin the compression |
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The Current Encode window will show estimated time and processing information |
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