What you'll learn:
- Learn how to set relevant preferences in the Adobe Media Encoder
- Learn to create, customize and save encoding presets
- Learn to manage the Adobe Media Encoder encoding queue
- Learn to create watch folders, and some of the limitations associated with watch folder operation
- Learn to configure files for general-purpose streaming, mobile deliver, uploading to YouTube or similar sites, and for recording to Blu-ray or DVD
- Learn what adaptive streaming is, and Adobe Media Encoders capabilities relating to adaptive streaming
- Learn how to trigger parallel encoding in the Adobe Media Encoder and otherwise encode most efficiently
Working efficiently in any encoding tool requires two levels of knowledge; First, you have to know how to use the program. Second, you must know the requirements of your target platform to ensure that your file plays optimally on that platform.
In this course, you'll learn both. First, you'll learn how to use the Adobe Media Encoder as efficiently as possible, with multiple tips and tricks to maximize encoding quality and performance. And you'll learn the requirements of multiple target platforms, from general-purpose streaming, mobile playback and uploading to YouTube, to disc-based productions like Blu-ray and DVD.
You'll learn that in some cases, the presets included with Adobe Media Encoder are spot on. In others, they need some adjusting to maximize quality, playback compatibility or both. In some very rare cases, you probably shouldn't use the Adobe Media Encoder to produce your files at all.