Let’s take a look at how we can accomplish this with all of the different ways to import images into Premiere. First, to bring the .psd file into my Premiere project, I’ll select File > Import. Once the import dialogue box appears, I can see four different ways to bring in the file: Merge All Layers. Merged Layers. In the Export Settings dialog box, choose Format: H.264 and Preset: Match Source – High Bitrate. To choose a filename and location, click the blue filename to open the Save As dialog box. Use this to choose an export location and a name for your new file, and then click Save. When you’re happy with your settings, click Export. Auto Save Default Location = File > Project Settings > Scratch Disks. With Premiere Pro Creative Cloud you are able to specify an autosave location that is different than where you are saving your main project via Scratch Disk project settings. I have attached a screenshot showing where to do this when you are setting up your scratch disks. To export the captions as a separate SRT file (or various other formats) do this: Select the file that says Captions in the Project Panel. Go to the menu File > Export > Captions and select the SubRip file format from the top Dropdown box. This will not render out the video, but ONLY save the captions file as an SRT. Vay Tiền Online Chuyển Khoản Ngay.

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