Adobe 65009626 User Guide - Page 81
Export Settings viewing area, Viewing area options
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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 77 Saving audio and video files Although the appearance of the Export Settings dialog box varies slightly and is accessed differently in different software, its general form and function remain consistent. The Export Settings dialog box always contains a section for general export settings (such as Format and Preset), and one or more tabbed sections. The tabbed sections available depend on the format and preset you specify. The tab section menu also contains commands specific to the selected format. When you export a movie file to many formats, you can crop the image, or apply certain filters. By applying the filter settings before encoding, Adobe Media Encoder ensures the highest quality output. You can also specify post-encoding tasks, such as generating a log file or uploading the exported file to a specified server automatically. See also www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4075_pr Export Settings viewing area The Export Settings dialog box includes a large viewing area where you can toggle between Source and Output tabs. The Source tab includes an image area, and an interactive cropping feature. The Output tab includes an image area that previews the output frame size and pixel aspect ratio (PAR). A time display and a timeline are located under the image area in both the Source panel and Output panel. The timeline includes a playhead, a viewing area bar, and buttons for setting In points and Out points. Other tabs include various encoding settings, depending on the selected format. A B C F G D E Export Settings dialog box A. Source tab B. Output tab C. Source tab menu button D. Image area E. Playhead F. Export settings G. Options tabs Viewing area options These options are available on the panel menu of the Export Settings viewing area: Aspect Ratio Corrected Preview Displays the image, correcting for differences between the source file native pixel aspect ratio (PAR) and your computer screen. Updated 15 July 2009