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Create a custom preset, Export and import presets, Delete custom presets

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ENCORE CS3 56 User Guide Create a custom preset 1 Choose File > Edit Quality Presets. 2 In the Export Settings section, choose MPEG2 Blu-ray, MPEG2 DVD, or H.264 Blu-ray from the Format menu, and choose the preset you want to edit from the Preset menu. 3 If applicable, type a comment in the Comment box. 4 Click either the Audio or Video tab and adjust an option as desired. (See "Preset options for video" on page 54 and "Preset options for audio" on page 55.) 5 When you finish adjusting the options, click the Save Preset button . 6 Type a name for your preset, and click OK. Your new preset appears in the Presets menu in the Export Settings section of the Project Transcode Presets dialog box. 7 Click OK to close the Project Transcode Presets dialog box. Export and import presets After you fine-tune a preset for a project, you can export it for use in other projects. Export a preset 1 Choose File > Edit Quality Presets. 2 In the Export Settings section, choose the preset you want to export from the Presets menu. 3 Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Save Preset button to display the Export Preset dialog box. 4 Choose the location to save the preset, name it, and then click Save. Import a preset 1 Choose File > Edit Quality Presets. 2 In the Export Settings section, click the Import Preset button to open the Import Preset dialog box. 3 Navigate to the location of the preset, select it, and then click Open. 4 Enter a name for the imported preset, and then click OK. Delete custom presets 1 Choose File > Edit Quality Presets. 2 In the Export Settings section, do one of the following: • To delete a single preset, choose the preset you want to delete from the Preset menu, and then click the Delete Preset button . Click OK to confirm the deletion. • To delete all custom presets, Ctrl-Alt-click (Windows) or Command-Option-click (Mac OS) the Delete Preset button. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
56
Create a custom preset
1
Choose File > Edit Quality Presets.
2
In the Export Settings section, choose MPEG2 Blu-ray, MPEG2 DVD, or H.264 Blu-ray from the Format menu,
and choose the preset you want to edit from the Preset menu.
3
If applicable, type a comment in the Comment box.
4
Click either the Audio or Video tab and adjust an option as desired. (See “Preset options for video” on page 54 and
“Preset options for audio” on page 55.)
5
When you finish adjusting the options, click the Save Preset button
.
6
Type a name for your preset, and click OK.
Your new preset appears in the Presets menu in the Export Settings section of the Project Transcode Presets dialog box.
7
Click OK to close the Project Transcode Presets dialog box.
Export and import presets
After you fine-tune a preset for a project, you can export it for use in other projects.
Export a preset
1
Choose File
> Edit Quality Presets.
2
In the Export Settings section, choose the preset you want to export from the Presets menu.
3
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Save Preset button
to display the Export Preset dialog box.
4
Choose the location to save the preset, name it, and then click Save.
Import a preset
1
Choose File > Edit Quality Presets.
2
In the Export Settings section, click the Import Preset button
to open the Import Preset dialog box.
3
Navigate to the location of the preset, select it, and then click Open.
4
Enter a name for the imported preset, and then click OK.
Delete custom presets
1
Choose File > Edit Quality Presets.
2
In the Export Settings section, do one of the following:
To delete a single preset, choose the preset you want to delete from the Preset menu, and then click the Delete
Preset button
. Click OK to confirm the deletion.
To delete all custom presets, Ctrl-Alt-click (Windows) or Command-Option-click (Mac OS) the Delete Preset
button. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.