Apprenez à envoyer des projets mixés et masterisés directement vers Media Encoder pour générer leur rendu final et les publier.
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Adobe Audition exporte les sessions multipistes directement vers Adobe Media Encoder, ce qui garantit un workflow de post-production parfaitement linéaire. Tirez parti des formats prédéfinis et de la personnalisation des canaux audio sans avoir à générer de rendu ni à jongler avec différents fichiers de mixage.
1 Dynamic Link et Audition
Sélectionnez votre séquence Premiere Pro, puis choisissez Édition > Modifier dans Adobe Audition > Séquence.
Dans la boîte de dialogue Modifier dans Audition, sélectionnez Séquence entière, puis envoyez la vidéo via Dynamic Link. Une session multipiste est alors créée et chargée dans Audition.
2 Exportation de la session multipiste vers Media Encoder
Lorsque vous avez terminé de monter, de mixer et de masteriser votre session dans Audition, sélectionnez Fichier > Exporter > Exporter avec Adobe Media Encoder.
Sélectionnez le format et la préconfiguration de destination, qui peut inclure une conversion afin d’éviter de coder une nouvelle fois le flux vidéo.
3 Personnalisation de l’acheminement vers les canaux
Cliquez sur Modifier
pour personnaliser les canaux audio assignés au fichier vidéo.
Par exemple, si vous effectuez une exportation vers un fichier MXF prenant en charge huit canaux audio, vous pouvez facilement affecter le mixage complet aux canaux 1 et 2 et les dialogues, la musique et les bus d’effets sonores aux canaux 3 à 8. Le fichier vidéo final pouvant être utilisé comme format d’archivage et de diffusion télévisuelle, vous pourrez facilement modifier ou intervertir des éléments ultérieurement.
4 Exportation de la vidéo
Cliquez sur OK pour lancer le processus de rendu. Le projet est alors ajouté dans la file d’attente de rendu de Media Encoder, et le rendu démarre automatiquement en arrière-plan une fois les fichiers de projet préparés.
Les projets envoyés depuis Audition sont marqués du logo Audition dans la file d’attente, ce qui facilite l’identification des projets finalisés et prêts pour diffusion.
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