In the Export dialog box, select a preset that most closely matches the settings you want.
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Preset Manager enables you to choose from a list of pre-defined export settings, import and export presets for sharing, or save your own export presets.
Access the Preset Manager
Click Quick Export in the header bar and choose Export to export with the default preset. Select More Presets to open the Preset Manager if you want to view and manage all the available presets or create your custom preset. You can also access Preset Manager from the Export mode.
There are a few pre-installed system presets that are marked as Favorites by default such as:
- Three match source H.264 presets at different quality levels which automatically match the source's parameters on export.
- A few H.264 presets for common video frame sizes such as 4K, HD 1080, HD 720, and SD 480 widescreen.
The Preset Manager screen
A. Complete list of all presets B. All presets pre-installed with Premiere Pro C. Custom presets that you have created D. Displays the presets that are set as favorites in the list below E. Selected preset details F. Delete selected presets G. Import video preset files (*.epr) files H. Export selected presets to your system
Create and save custom presets
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In the Preset menu, select the preset that most closely matches the settings you want. Edit preset settings according to your requirements.
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After making your changes, click Save preset.
Manage presets
Sort presets
Sort presets in ascending or descending order depending on format, frame size, category, or other parameters. Click each column header to sort presets.
Mark presets as favorites
Click the star next to a preset to favorite or unfavorite it. When a preset is marked as favorite, it displays in the Preset menu for access from Quick Export and Export mode.
Search and display presets
Display only your favorite presets, custom presets, system presets, or all of them at the same time. Use the Search field to filter the preset list by any criteria. For example, type "prores" to only view presets that export to the ProRes format.
Delete presets
Select a preset and click Delete at the bottom of the Preset Manager. Note: You can only delete custom presets.
Import and export presets
You can bring your custom presets from one computer to another, or to an offline computer, by manually exporting them and then importing them. You can select multiple presets in the list by using Shift + click (Win) or Cmd/Ctrl + click (mac).
SOURCE COMPUTER: On the computer that has the presets you want to migrate, do the following:
- Open the Preset Manager.
- Choose Export Presets.
- Select the desired presets and select Export.
- Select the folder to export your presets to. Choose a folder you can use to transfer the files using a USB drive, network, or an online sharing service.
- Click Save.
TARGET COMPUTER: On the computer receiving the imported settings, do the following:
- Open Preset Manager.
- Choose Import Presets.
- Select the presets you want to import and click Open.
Presets created in Adobe Media Encoder are automatically added to the Preset Manager in Premiere Pro. However, you need to mark them as favorites for them to appear in the Preset menu.
Have a question or an idea?
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