How to change output settings in Premiere Pro

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Adobe Premiere Pro is a popular video editing program and can be used to prepare your video for upload to Vimeo. We encourage you to see Adobe's export tutorial at 'How to export and share video'.

Note: While these instructions walk through Adobe's export settings, they also follow Vimeo's compression guidelines and may not contain the newest options or navigational steps as Adobe adds features to its software.

  1. Highlight your final sequence and go to File > Export > Media…
  2. Under "Export Settings," select the following options:
      
    Match Sequence SettingsUnchecked
    FormatH.264
    PresetCustom
    CommentsLeave blank
    Output NameClick the output name to edit output filename and destination (if desired).
    Export VideoChecked
    Export AudioChecked (if audio is present in your video).
     
  3. Under the "Effects" tab, select the following options:
      
    Lumetri Look / LUTUnchecked
    Imagine OverlayUnchecked
    Name OverlayUnchecked
    Timecode OverlayUnchecked
     
  4. Under the "Video" tab, click the button that says "Match Source." This should set your export to match your original source video's settings.
  5. Check the following settings and make any necessary adjustments (note: you can edit any of these settings by unchecking the box to the right of each setting):
     
    Basic Video Settings 
    Width / Height

    Vimeo uses some unique calculations to determine the available playback qualities for your video. Learn more at 'Determining playback resolution'.

    Choose your source file's original width and height. If you wish to export your video at a smaller frame size, edit these values. If you aren't sure, leave them as-is.
    Frame Rate

    There are some situations where you'll want to choose a frame rate different from the source:

    If your frame rate is higher than 60 FPS: Choose a factor of your frame rate that is between 15-60 FPS. For example, if your frame rate is 100 FPS, choose 50 FPS.

    If your frame rate is lower than 15 FPS: Choose a multiple of your frame rate that is between 15-30 FPS. For example, if your frame rate is 8 FPS, choose 16 FPS.

    If you upload a frame rate that is higher than 60 FPS or lower than 15 FPS, Vimeo will automatically adjust the frame rate for you — but we can't guarantee the results will be as expected. It's best to do the conversion on your end prior to uploading.

    Choose your source file's original frame rate. (This should be the default value if you clicked "Match Source.")
    Field OrderProgressive
    AspectSquare Pixels (1.0)
    TV StandardLeave as-is.
    ProfileFor HD footage, choose High. For SD footage, choose Main.
    Level4.1
    Render at Maximum DepthChecked
     
    Bitrate Settings 
    Bitrate EncodingChoosing "VBR, 1 pass" will speed up your export, at the cost of some quality. Never choose CBR.VBR, 2 pass
    Target Bitrate [Mbps]

    These target bitrates are suggested for average video files. If your video contains below average visual complexity (such as a slideshow presentation), choose a lower target bitrate. If your video contains above average visual complexity (such as a video with high levels of grain), increase the target bitrate.

    Remember: Lower data rates lead to smaller file sizes and faster uploads! Experiment to pick the lowest data rate that yields acceptable image quality.

    SD — 2-5

    720p — 5-10

    1080p — 10-20

    2K — 20-30

    4K — 30-60

    Maximum Bitrate (Mbps)

    These maximum bitrates are suggested for average video files. If your video contains below average visual complexity (such as a slideshow presentation), choose a lower maximum bitrate. If your video contains above average visual complexity (such as a video with high levels of grain), increase the maximum bitrate.

    Remember: Lower data rates lead to smaller file sizes and faster uploads! Experiment to pick the lowest data rate that yields acceptable image quality.

    SD — 2-5

    720p — 5-10

    1080p — 10-20

    2K — 20-30

    4K — 30-60

     
    Advanced Settings 
    Key Frame DistanceUnchecked
     
  6. Under the "Audio" tab, select the following options:
     
    Audio Format Settings 
    Audio FormatAAC
     
    Basic Audio Settings 
    Audio CodecAAC
    Sample Rate48000 Hz
    ChannelsStereo
    Parametric StereoUnchecked
    Audio QualityHigh
     
    Bitrate Settings 
    Bitrate [kbps]320
     
    Advanced Settings 
    PrecedenceSample Rate
     
  7. Under the "Multiplexer" tab, select the following options:
     
    Basic Settings 
    MultiplexerMP4
    Stream CompatibilityStandard
     
  8. You can ignore all the settings under the "Captions" tab.
  9. At the bottom of the export menu, select the following options:
      
    Use Maximum Render QualityChecked
    Use Frame BlendingUnchecked
    Use PreviewsUnchecked
    Import into projectUnchecked
     
  10. Note the Estimated File Size and make sure you have adequate quota space to upload this video. You can check how much quota space you have remaining on the video upload page.
  11. Double-check all your settings, then click "Export." The export process will begin.
  12. View your finished, compressed file to make sure it looks and sounds correct — then upload it to Vimeo! 

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How do I change the render settings in Premiere?

Change settings for an existing project Choose Edit > Project Settings > General. In the Project Settings dialog box, specify project settings for General, Capture, and Video Rendering. Click OK.

How do you change display settings in Premiere Pro?

Click on the “Settings” tab (next to the “Sequence Presets”). Select “Editing Mode” to “Custom“. Against “Frame Size“, change the horizontal and vertical resolution to, say, “3840” and “2160” for a 4K UHD project. Click on the “Ok” button.

How do I change the export quality in Premiere Pro?

Best export settings for Premiere Pro..
Format: H. 264 (. mp4).
Frame rate: Match the frame rate of the source video..
Frame size: 1920 x 1080 for HD, 3840 x 2160 for 4K..
Field order: Progressive..
Aspect: Square pixel..
Performance: Hardware encoding..
Profile: High..
Level: 4.2 (5.2 for 4K).