media (see these options in the next section).
Video: The Video tab allows you to set the frame size, frame rate, field order, and
profile. The settings available are based on the preset you chose.
Audio: The Audio tab allows you to adjust the bit rate of the audio and, for some
formats, the codec. The default settings are based on the preset you chose.
Multiplexer: These settings specify whether the video and audio will be combined or
delivered as separate files. These controls also let you determine whether the file will
be optimized for compatibility with a specific device.
Captions: If your sequence has captions, you can specify whether they are ignored,
“burned in” (added to the visuals permanently), or exported as a separate file (referred
to as a sidecar file).
Publish: This tab lets you enter the details of several social media services for your
file to be delivered to. You’ll learn more about this later in this lesson.
Click to select the Video tab near the bottom of the window.
In the Video Codec section of the dialog box, choose one of the available video codecs.
Try the GoPro CineForm codec. This produces a high-quality (but reasonably sized) file.
Make sure the frame size and frame rate match your source settings. You might need to
scroll down or resize the panel to see all the settings.
Note
GoPro CineForm is a professional codec that is supported natively by Adobe
Creative Cloud applications. Like all codecs, it will play back only in media
applications that support it.
- Click the Match Source button in the Basic Video Settings area.
Below the Match Source button is a series of output format settings. If the setting is
selected, the setting will automatically match the source.