Hey, what is up guys, welcome back to a brand new lesson. And today, I got something special for you. So you finally edited your audio you like the way it sounds and everything is sounding good, everything's perfect, but right now you want to export it as a final product. Of course, you can export it with a video with a clip or something or you can export it, export it individually as an audio file. So I'm going to show you both variants right now just follow me. And first thing that I want you to do is go to file right here, export and media.
In case nothing pops up like this. What you need to do is click right here so it targets the timeline and go to File, Export media. It should show up in case it doesn't. So let's talk about the format first. We're not going to check match sequence settings because we want to adjust them how we like them. And when it comes to the format for a video I always literally always use H dot 264.
But when it comes to exporting a single audio file, well you can use right here is a C audio, mp3. Some people don't like using it but it still does the job and waveform audio. And for some of you who don't know what waveform audio is, is the file that is called w A, the city probably heard of that. So right now I'm going to show you some of the options when it comes to h point 264 which is the best option for a normal video exporting. If we select this, of course you need to have both of these checked as per video and audio. And here's another thing, this is the most important part right here.
When it comes to audio. Some things sometimes don't catch up the frequencies at a start or at the end so it doesn't export even though it's a sequence in and out. So what you want to do is switch up to entire sequence. This will save you a lot of trouble. Trust me this Sunday. in your life, you will run into this problem.
And you will remember this thing, which will save your life unless you're going to use it by now. So of course, we're the video, but you just want to check render a maximum depth want to mess around with this, if you want to, for a better video, use maximum render quality, but right now we want to move up to audio right here. So, per audio format, I will use a C, but this one should work should do the job. Also, when it comes to sample rate, you want to check at which sample rate your microphone is recording. For example, mine is at the maximum one, it doesn't have to mean that the maximum one will always be the best for your video with depends on your microphone. For my earlier tutorials when I barely started recording tutorials I was recording in this, but I didn't know what to keep it in this and that will cause me some trouble but you need to just match it with your microphone check the sample rate on our microphone.
When it comes to channel. It all depends if it's mono stereo, and audio quality, make sure it's that high. Of course you don't want lower medium, you always want highest audio quality and for bitrate, let's talk about this. So I always keep it at the maximum. And to be honest, even at 228 you won't see any many gradual difference and a big difference because this can do the job also, I know some of you audio engineers right now are bashing their heads into the wall, but trust me for a normal video from normal causes that we're doing it we're not shooting a freaking movie from Marvel. So we're gonna be using this is also fine, but I keep it at the highest one.
And right here, the settings if we go right here, you can choose the bit rate or the sample rate. As you can see right here it says exactly what it means. So choose B rate sentences to constraint the sample rate based on choosing bitrate or sample representative sample rate values will give us a little pop up. Alright, so as we said about the sample rate, we can use this, which I mostly switch up to, but if you want to keep it a bit rate, it's also fine. So that will be it for exporting video but if you want to adjust the audio, so if we switch up for example to mp3, it has really simple options right here. Basically it all it has right here switch from channels from mono stereo, color quality fast or high and i o bitrate.
On default criteria, as I said, 128, which will do the job but you can switch it to 320. And literally, that's it. There is not much of options right here. When it comes day see, you can just switch this up and change the bit rate simple options, as in the video. But where the most options are, is the H point 264, where you can adjust your audio if you want to export that as a video. And the most important part is that you switch your source range right here to entire sequence, which will save you a lot of trouble if you run into a problem once.
So that would literally be it for exporting audio from your Premiere Pro. I hope you enjoyed it. And I hope you learned something new because these are the only ways and these are the only efficient ways on how to export audio from Premiere Pro. There will be it for Premiere Pro lessons. And our next lesson I will be talking about where to keep learning Premiere Pro since we're finished with this course, and how to practice where to keep gathering knowledge and what's doing the future and stuff like that. So that will be it for this lesson.
I hope you enjoyed and I'm out