![]() If you’re interested, you could go to the Effects tab, where you can add an image overlay, like a logo to watermark your video, or overlay the name or timecode. This dialog box is very similar to the one in Premiere Pro. This opens the Export Settings dialog box. To tell Media Encoder the details of my Twitter account, I click on the preset name in the Queue. I can quickly find the Twitter preset by typing in “Twitter” in the search box. Here on the left side are all my presets. Now I will need to tell Media Encoder to encode and post my video on Twitter. This launches Adobe Media Encoder and places the sequence in the encoding Queue. To make optimal use of the background rendering features of Adobe Media Encoder, I will send this video to Media Encoder by clicking on this Queue button. Now I’m presented with the Export Settings dialog box. ![]() To export it, I choose File > Export > Media… ![]() Here I am in Premiere Pro with a video that I want to share with my followers on Twitter. With Adobe Media Encoder you can publish your Adobe Premiere Pro project directly to Twitter - that is, transcoding and uploading in one step. ![]()
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