
## Metadata
- Author: [[Jeff I. Greenberg, Tim I. Kolb, Christine Steele, Luisa Winters]]
- Full Title: Adobe Premiere Pro Studio Techniques
- Category: #books
## Highlights
- Background encoding is probably the first “single use” excursion you should regularly make outside of Adobe Premiere Pro. Mentioned in detail in Chapter 7, clicking the Queue button (Figure 1.34) in the Export Media dialog passes your sequence from Adobe Premiere Pro to Adobe Media Encoder for compression. Figure 1.34 The Queue button routes the controls from within Adobe Premiere Pro to a dedicated compression tool, Adobe Media Encoder. The single action you’ll need to learn in Adobe Media Encoder is to click the green start button (Figure 1.35), which is located at the top right of the Queue window. Figure 1.35 Adobe Media Encoder has over 400 presets dedicated to making compression easier. Then you can go back to editing your work while Adobe Media Encoder compresses in the background. ([Location 1019](https://readwise.io/to_kindle?action=open&asin=B00HJUBSFU&location=1019))