Any folder on your hard drive can be designated as a Watch Folder. Once you select your Watch Folder, any files that you add into the folder are encoded using the selected presets. Adobe Media Encoder automatically detects media files being added to the Watch Folder and starts the encoding.

The media browser lets you preview media files before you add them to the queue. The left side of the panel shows all local and networked drives on your system plus a Favorites section where you can save links to directories you use most often. The right side of the panel displays the contents of the selected drive or directory. You can filter your content based on file type or use the Search field. Folder-based file structures used by camera manufacturers like Canon, Sony, and Panasonic can be easily navigated, as well the contents of After Effects and Premiere Pro projects.


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I cannot queue my projects, not being a ble to use a vital function that I need to keep my workflow moving. Once again adobe dropping the ball with basic fixes while they keep pumping out these "updates"

I have reset Premiere (shift-alt on startup) and deleted all the cache files. I rendered the clip where encoder hangs and then added it back, then I deleted the clip entirely, then I deleted the clip and the music track and no matter - it stops in the same place every time (about 14% done with Premiere, and about 14 minutes in on what AME estimates is a 2 hour job).

I'm very young and I don't know how to properly fix things on after effects or media encoder. I've been crying non stop because of this and nothing works. I've uninstalled both media encoder and after effects and it doesn't work. If I try to render it through after effects and not media encoder, the video is black but the sound is still there! And when I open my after effects it opens TWO...I don't know what to do...did I do something on accident?!

I'm finding the issue persists in AME 2023. The answer above (ending AE in background processes) does seem to largely work, however, I wouldn't consider this as Adobe having "solved" the problem. We should be able to run a queue of files without hangs or freezes along the way. Also fyi -- I don't find the issue related to specific files or moments in a composition on my end as the encoder will freeze sometimes on a file and then render it totally fine without hiccups minutes later. Similarly I'll run 20 iterations based on a template and one file might hang/freeze while the other 19 don't, even though the animation and compositions are the exact same in each file -- the only difference is a change in text.

So if I understood well Adobe media Encoder save by default the converted files to same folder where the source media is located. Problem is it appends to the file name a dash and a number to, off course, prevent destroying the source file. Unfortunately this means I need to copy the exported files to another folder and edit each one of them to remove those added characters.

Adobe Media Encoder is a video encoding software from Adobe, the leading software provider for content creation and publication. This app is specially designed to provide different screen sizes, formats, and resolutions. It will specifically provide you various video export formats depending on the Adobe applications you have. It is free and reliable software for all your media processing needs.

Bitrate encoding, cropping, start and end markers, and aspect ratio are some of the preset options it provides. For output resolution, it supports HD 720p, Full HD 1080p, and 4K video quality. Bear in mind, however, that the higher the video resolution, the larger its final size will be. Additionally, as a robust media management tool, this app provides tight integration of Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, and other applications.

Adobe Media Encoder is a trusted software solution for all of your media processing projects. It is comprehensively packed with tools and features that will be essential for media encoding. Thanks to this program, you will now be able to work with media in a more unified way across applications.

I'm having problems getting QuickTime videos rendered by Adobe media encoder to play on my Mac computer. Whenever a QuickTime video is starting up, it says converting, then says it can't be opened. I've tried restarting my computer and reinstalling Media Encoder, but those did not work. It just started yesterday and I have rendered other videos fine in the past week.

The list of CODECs that play without converting is pretty short: Apple ProRes, H264, H265 (if running High Sierra), DV-NTSC, MPEG2, Photo-JPEG, DVCPro-HD... I think that's all of them). If you see "Converting" in QuickTime Player and you want to preview .mov files in the Finder as well as open them in QuickTime Player in future versions of macOS, use a CODEC that does not need to be converted. Adobe is supporting many of the CODECs no longer supported at the OS level directly in AE, PR, AU, AME and PL due the Apple's switch from QuickTime as the system driver for time based media to AV Foundation Framework (Apple did this back in 2013), but not all of them. For example, a movie compressed with Animation will play inside AE and PR, but not via the Finder preview nor in QuickTime Player without conversion. Eventually, this type of MOV will be completely ignored by macOS.

When I export something into queue out of Adobe Premiere, which is the SAME version as my media encoder, it takes 5-10 minutes for that file to appear in media encoder. Then when I hit play to make it compress, it will give me the spinning wheel of death for 5-10 minutes before it begins processing. It's frustrating because I finish 6-8 sequences a day.. so waiting 6 x 5 mins = an extra 30 mins to 1 hour of starring at my screen to make sure those sequences show up in media encoder and it is just very time consuming. I recently upgraded to the 2017 latest version and before I upgraded, I was having no problems with the lag time. I tried purging all of my settings MULTIPLE times I cleared all cache I pressed shift when restarting and nothing helps. Just wondering if this is happening to anyone else. Thanks!

the first call was disconnected with no explaination after asking me to re-name folder 'common' did not work. The second call i was almost immmediately asked to load software and do a remote session. My backgound has been computer security ... i was unhappy to leap straight into this option without looking for known errors etc first ... again this call was disconnected with no warning/explanation

This powerful media management tool Adobe Media Encoder allows you to work with media in a unified way across applications. Tight integration with Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, and other applications provides a seamless workflow.

The Encoding panel monitors the progress of all current encoding jobs. This panel shows a video playback window displaying frames of the encoding media. There is also a blue progress bar showing the level of completion your video is at.

The preset browser allows you to find a preset that best fits the destination of your final video. These presets allow you to optimize your video for a wide range of screens, from social media platforms to designated mobile or broadcast devices. Additionally, you can also create your own ingest presets to use with Premiere Pro.

Once your video is inside of the queue, go to the preset panel and find the desired preset you want for your video. Drag that over to the queue and you will see the preset show up below your queue. You can continue this process for however many different formats you need for that video. This is particularly helpful when you want to optimize transcode videos for different social media formats.

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Great, but, of course, I thought that I would not reencode with libx264 and rather produce similarly small files directly from Adobe Media Encoder. Firstly, I reduced the resolution to 1920x1080 during the export. Then, I spent an inordinate amount of time with the default H.264 encoder ("Hardware Encoding") to explore what happens reducing the only control I thought I should focus on (Target Bitrate). I would not manage to go below 650 MB with the smallest target bitrate (0.19 Mbps) but could reach 420 MB with a target bitrate of 1 Mbps. This makes little sense to me, but then I read somewhere to use the "Software Encoding" to get small files. I tried (also exploring blindly different profiles: Main, High, High10) and set the target and maximum bitrate also to the minimum (0.19 Mbps again). Size went down to 112 MB and, although not as small as the libx264 file, I thought it would be ok. The problem is that the quality degraded very noticeably. Here are a couple of examples:

Adobe licenses its H.264 encoder from Mainconcept, which doesn't do that well at low bitrates. x264 is pretty much the frontier when it comes at low size output for a given quality target, or quality for a given bitrate target. x264 is what's used by platforms like Youtube / Vimeo ..etc to encode user videos.

I avoid AME and use x264 via ffmpeg for H.264 encoding. From Premiere I prefer to output a temporary lossless compressed format as the intermediate, such as the free and open-source Ut video, instead of DNxHD/DNxHR/ProRes. This avoids any generation loss (minor as it may be with ProRes/DNxHD, but still technically present as they are not lossless). Also, I'm guessing it is faster to encode but I never benchmarked it.

I have spent many hours watching tutorials und trying to understand everything as best as I could. I followed the advice of many to change my workflow to ACES (Cinema 4D / Redshift). But for some reason nobody is talking about exporting the footage from After Effects. Every tutorial I have watched ends right there in After Effects. So my question is: what is a good way to export from After Effects. I have found out that I can export mp4 directly from AE 2023 via the render queue, but if I use media encoder, it is not working correctly. Why? If I use After Effects Beta and I use the built in Converter, my Media Encoder gives a warning message, that the color conversion was not successful. 2351a5e196

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