Mithilfe der zeitsparenden Rendering-Presets von Adobe Media Encoder kannst du deine Adobe After Effects-Projekte direkt auf Social Media veröffentlichen.
Mit Adobe Media Encoder kannst du deine After Effects-Kompositionen schnell und einfach online veröffentlichen. Lade deine Komposition. Wähle „Komposition > Zur Adobe Media Encoder-Warteschlange hinzufügen“. Media Encoder wird gestartet und übernimmt deine Komposition in die Rendering-Warteschlange.
Im Vorgaben-Browser stehen dir zahlreiche Presets zur Auswahl. Gib hier zum Beispiel youtube ein, um die Preset-Liste für Social Media einzugrenzen. (Es werden auch Presets für Facebook, Twitter und Vimeo angezeigt.) Das Preset „YouTube 1080p HD“ eignet sich in den meisten Fällen. Ziehe es im Fenster „Warteschlange“ über das vorhandene Element. Klicke unter „Ausgabedatei“ auf den blauen Text, um den Namen und den Speicherort für die Ausgabedatei zu ändern.
Nun musst du Media Encoder noch das Upload-Ziel für dein Video mitteilen, bevor du den Render-Prozess startest. Klicke auf den blauen Preset-Namen, um das Dialogfeld „Exporteinstellungen“ zu öffnen. Klicke dann auf die Registerkarte „Veröffentlichen“. Scrolle nach unten zum Abschnitt „YouTube“. Melde dich mit deinen Zugangsdaten an. Klicke auf „OK“, um zur Warteschlange zurückzukehren.
Damit sind die Vorbereitungen abgeschlossen. Klicke auf den grünen Pfeil für „Warteschlange starten (Eingabe)“, um das Rendering zu starten. Im Fenster „Kodierung“ kannst du den Fortschritt des Render-Prozesses verfolgen und eine Vorschau des Videos anzeigen. Nach Abschluss des Renderings lädt Media Encoder dein Video hoch. Klicke nach erfolgtem Upload auf den blauen Video-Link, um dein YouTube-Video im Webbrowser anzuzeigen.
Das Praktische an Media Encoder ist, dass du über „Komposition > Zur Adobe Media Encoder-Warteschlange hinzufügen“ jederzeit weitere After Effects-Kompositionen zur Warteschlange hinzufügen kannst. So kannst du an deinem Projekt weiterarbeiten oder ein neues öffnen, während deine Komposition im Hintergrund gerendert wird.
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