Adobe PREMIER 6.5 - USER GUIDE User Manual page 56

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CHAPTER 2
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Using the New Features in Premiere 6.5
Launch DVDit! after export
option is only available if DVDit! is installed.
Note: Before selecting Launch DVDit! after export, make sure that you have adequate
resources to run Premiere, DVDit!, and burn a disc simultaneously. If you experience any
problems using this option, exit Premiere after exporting, and then start DVDit!.
Understanding Advanced MPEG Settings
The choices in the main Adobe MPEG Encoder dialog box cover most MPEG export and
playback situations. However, if you want to fine tune these settings, use the Advanced
MPEG Settings dialog box, which contains several options for creating MPEG files tailored
for specific playback environments. The most powerful feature in the Advanced MPEG
Settings dialog box is the Presets section. Presets are settings files that contain all of the
necessary parameters for exporting. Presets make it easy to apply advanced settings to
exported MPEG files without manually adjusting the settings. The Adobe MPEG Encoder
includes a variety of popular presets. You can also load and save custom presets. Because
MPEG preset files are small, you can easily transport them through e-mail or the Internet.
For information on specific presets, as well as other advanced parameters, see the Adobe
MPEG Encoder Help PDF included on the CD or check out the user forum on the Adobe
Web site. You can also search the World Wide Web for user groups dedicated to the Adobe
MPEG Encoder for more information.
To use a preset from the Advanced MPEG Settings dialog box:
Do one of the following:
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Activate the Timeline and choose File > Export Timeline > Adobe MPEG Encoder.
Select a clip in the Timeline and choose File > Export Clip > Adobe MPEG Encoder.
In the Adobe MPEG Encoder dialog box, click Edit in the MPEG Stream section.
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Select the Basic Settings tab and do one of the following:
Select a preset from the Presets menu.
Click Load Settings, locate the preset file and click Open.
Note: To add a preset to the Preset menu, save the preset.
Automatically opens DVDit! after exporting to MPEG. This

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