Just follow the steps, and you’ll have your video exported to MP4 in no time in the best quality possible with or without Premiere Pro filter presets.
Exporting Your Premiere Pro Project to MP4
- Save your project if any errors occur during the export.
- Follow these steps to begin exporting your project:
- Export your project to a file name that you will remember and use as a reference for future exports.
If you exported your project to a location where Premiere automatically saves files, you’ll be able to find it by checking the Output Name.
Selecting the Best Preset for Your MP4 Video
H.264 is a good format for exporting videos. However, you’ll want to think about where you’re going to upload your video if you want to get the best quality out of it. Choosing a preset will help you do this. ..
There are many preset video options to choose from, each designed for specific social media and video platforms. For example, there are YouTube presets for different resolutions, from standard definition to ultra high definition. Remember that if your original footage wasn’t recorded at a high enough quality, a higher-quality preset won’t change the clips. ..
Think about the quality of your clips on your timeline and where you will end up posting it. Generally, the higher the bitrate, the better the quality of your video. If you are thinking of uploading your video to multiple platforms, you can export your project in various formats and post it to the corresponding platforms. This is a good option if you want your video to be of the highest quality no matter where someone watches it.
- Choose the video format you want to encode
- Choose the encoding method
- Click on the “Encoding” tab
- In the “Format” field, choose “MP4”
- Click on the “Encoding” button
Learn How to Export Videos in Premiere Pro
Adobe Premiere is a powerful video editing application that is suitable for uploading videos to any popular platform. As an industry-leading application, it makes it easy to edit videos quickly and export them in one seamless flow. Understanding how to do this will help you get used to Premiere’s exporting process for any of your future projects.