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Exporting media with sidecar files

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Exporting media with sidecar files

- While embedding captions directly into the media is limited, adding a sidecar file isn't, and a great example is H.264 MPEG-4 files. Technically you can have embedded captions in those files, but Premiere at this point, doesn't have access to it, and that may change, but today you could go ahead and export that file with a sidecar. Let's take a look at the sidecar files themselves. We happen to have these same sort of sidecars that we can export directly, the .scc, the .mcc, .xml, .stl, .srt, and I just want to give you that caution that Open Captions again, are burned in permanently to the media. They're not really sidecar material. So with my timeline selected, I'm going to go up to the File menu. I'm going to choose Export, Media. That's a Control M or controlling my media on a PC. That's a Command M, commanding my media on a Macintosh. And I can choose any format I like. I'll pick for this one an H.264, and I'll pick, for example, one of the YouTube presets. Since this is 720…

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