(Remember, ProRes is designed for editing and master files, not for posting to the web.) It depends upon the video you initially shot. (This menu will look different depending upon which version of AME you are running.) Here, I’m selecting ProRes 422.
However, the QuickTime movie format is fully supported by Apple and continuing.Īfter you select QuickTime, the Based on Preset menu changes to include a variety of ProRes settings. The QuickTime 7 Foundation is going away with macOS 10.15 and later. NOTE: QuickTime is a word with many meanings: it is both a movie format and a “foundation” for a variety of older codecs. Give your new preset a name, then, from the Format menu, pick QuickTime. NOTE: Create Ingest Preset creates import presets for Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Open Adobe Media Encoder and click the plus icon in the top left corner. The easiest, and cheapest, way to get them is to purchase either Apple Motion or Compressor. NOTE: AME does not ship with the ProRes codecs. It is comparable to Avid’s DNxHD codec or CineForm which offer similar bitrates and are also intended to be used as intermediate codecs.” ( Wikipedia)Īll variations of ProRes have a video bit-depth of 10 bits or greater. The benefit of an intermediate codec is that it retains higher quality than end-user codecs while still requiring much less expensive disk systems compared to uncompressed video. “ProRes is a line of intermediate codecs, which means they are intended for use during video editing, and not for practical end-user viewing.
It is widely used as a final format delivery method for HD broadcast files in commercials, features, Blu-ray and streaming. It is the successor of the Apple Intermediate Codec and was introduced in 2007 with Final Cut Studio 2. for use in post-production that supports up to 8K. “Apple ProRes is a high quality, lossy video compression format developed by Apple Inc.
NOTE: Here’s an article on how to create a ProRes sequence setting in Adobe Premiere. Here’s how to create a ProRes setting in both current versions Adobe Media Encoder (AME) and earlier. However, Adobe did not create any ProRes presets until the current (2019) version. ProRes is an outstanding family of codecs, even if Adobe Premiere Pro is your principle editing tool.