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How to Export with Adobe Media Encoder from Adobe Audition?

Published in Audio Editing 2 mins read

To export from Adobe Audition using Adobe Media Encoder, choose the "Export with Adobe Media Encoder" option from the File menu.

Step-by-Step Guide

Here's a breakdown of the process:

  1. Open your Audition project: Ensure your multitrack session or waveform audio is ready for export.

  2. Navigate to the Export Menu: Go to File > Export > Export with Adobe Media Encoder.

    • This action will launch Adobe Media Encoder if it's not already running.
  3. Configure Track Routing (Multitrack Sessions): By default, only the mix track is exported.

    • To configure the routing of tracks in your multitrack session to specific channels in the output file, click Change. This allows you to customize how your tracks are assigned in the exported file (e.g., exporting dialogue to one channel, music to another).
  4. Adjust Settings in Adobe Media Encoder: Adobe Media Encoder will open with your Audition project loaded. Here you can adjust various export settings:

    • Format: Choose the desired video or audio format (e.g., H.264, MP3, WAV).
    • Preset: Select a preset or customize settings like bitrate, resolution, and frame rate.
    • Output File: Specify the destination folder and file name for your exported audio or video.
  5. Start Encoding: Once you've configured all settings, click the Start Queue button (the green play button) to begin the encoding process.

  6. Monitor Progress: Adobe Media Encoder will show the progress of the encoding. You can continue working in Audition or other applications while the encoding is in progress.

Additional Considerations

  • Track Routing is Key: Understanding track routing is crucial for multitrack sessions. Failing to configure this properly will result in unintended audio channel assignments.
  • Media Encoder Presets: Explore the wide range of presets available in Adobe Media Encoder to optimize your exports for different platforms (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, broadcast).
  • Background Encoding: Adobe Media Encoder allows you to encode in the background, freeing up Audition for other tasks.

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