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Delete custom presets, Filters export settings

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 80 Saving audio and video files 3 Choose the location to save the preset, name it, and then click Save. The preset is saved as an EPR file. Delete custom presets 1 In the Export Settings dialog box, choose the custom preset you want to delete. 2 Do either of the following: • To delete a single preset, click the Delete Preset button . • To delete all custom presets, Ctrl+Alt-click (Windows) or Command+Option-click (Mac OS) the Delete Preset button. 3 Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Filters export settings Gaussian Blur The Gaussian Blur effect softens the image and eliminates noise. Adobe Media Encoder applies the Gaussian Blur effect as a pre-encoding task. This step minimizes the noise that the encoder would otherwise have to encode. It results in quicker encoding, smaller output file sizes, better image quality, and often an improvement in the display of motion. You can specify the direction of the blur. Select the Output tab to preview the results of this effect. Blurriness Controls the amount of blur. Higher numbers cause more blur. Drag the hot text, or type a number, to specify the amount of blur. Blur Dimension Controls the direction of the blur. Select either Horizontal And Vertical, Horizontal, or Vertical from the menu. Note: You can remove noise and grain from a project for reasons other than improved encoding and reduction of compressed file size. Consider the Noise & Grain effects, or blur effects, in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. Video export settings In the Export Settings dialog box, the options available on the Video tab depend on the format you've specified. Video settings include one or more of the following options. Video settings are listed under headings such as Video Codec, Basic Video Settings, Advanced Settings, Bitrate Settings, Video Hinter Track Settings, and GOP Settings. Note: Some capture card and plug-in software applications provide their own dialog boxes with specific options. If the options you see are different from the options described here, see the documentation for your capture card or plug-in. To save final rendering time: • Use the same codec to capture and export. • Render previews of your sequences as you make changes. • Set the export quality setting to match the capture quality setting. Video Codec or Codec Specifies the codec used to encode the video. The codecs available depend on the format you choose. Note: If you cannot find options that your hardware-based codec provides, see the documentation provided by the hardware manufacturer. Some codecs included with video-capture hardware require that you set compression options in their own dialog boxes. Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Saving audio and video files
3
Choose the location to save the preset, name it, and then click Save.
The preset is saved as an EPR file.
Delete custom presets
1
In the Export Settings dialog box, choose the custom preset you want to delete.
2
Do either of the following:
To delete a single preset, click the Delete Preset button
.
To delete all custom presets, Ctrl+Alt-click (Windows) or Command+Option-click (Mac
OS) the Delete Preset
button.
3
Click
Yes to confirm the deletion.
Filters export settings
Gaussian Blur
The Gaussian Blur effect softens the image and eliminates noise. Adobe Media Encoder applies the Gaussian Blur
effect as a pre-encoding task. This step minimizes the noise that the encoder would otherwise have to encode. It results
in quicker encoding, smaller output file sizes, better image quality, and often an improvement in the display of motion.
You can specify the direction of the blur. Select the Output tab to preview the results of this effect.
Blurriness
Controls the amount of blur. Higher numbers cause more blur. Drag the hot text, or type a number, to
specify the amount of blur.
Blur Dimension
Controls the direction of the blur. Select either Horizontal And Vertical, Horizontal, or Vertical from
the menu.
Note:
You can remove noise and grain from a project for reasons other than improved encoding and reduction of
compressed file size. Consider the Noise & Grain effects, or blur effects, in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
Video export settings
In the Export Settings dialog box, the options available on the Video tab depend on the format you’ve specified. Video
settings include one or more of the following options. Video settings are listed under headings such as Video Codec,
Basic Video Settings, Advanced Settings, Bitrate Settings, Video Hinter Track Settings, and GOP Settings.
Note:
Some capture card and plug-in software applications provide their own dialog boxes with specific options. If the
options you see are different from the options described here, see the documentation for your capture card or plug-in.
To save final rendering time:
Use the same codec to capture and export.
Render previews of your sequences as you make changes.
Set the export quality setting to match the capture quality setting.
Video Codec or Codec
Specifies the codec used to encode the video. The codecs available depend on the format you
choose.
Note:
If you cannot find options that your hardware-based codec provides, see the documentation provided by the
hardware manufacturer. Some codecs included with video-capture hardware require that you set compression options in
their own dialog boxes.
Updated 15 July 2009