Exporting Video from Adobe Premiere Pro Export options can be found in the menu under File > Export. To export as an AVI file, choose File > Export > Movie. For output to DVD, choose File > Export > Export to Encore. To export to a different format, choose File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder.
Premiere Pro creates a folder on your hard disk at the start of each project. By default, this is where it stores the files it captures, the preview and conformed audio files it creates, and the project file itself.
We discovered to export a video in Premiere Pro, go to File>Export>Media. You could also press the shortcut key Ctrl + M on PC, or Cmd + M on Mac. Make sure the sequence you want to export is selected when you do this. This will bring up your Export Settings window. How do I change where my Premiere Pro exports to?
Why is my Premiere Pro Export not saving to last location?
Watch out as by default Premiere Pro will save exports to the last location an export was saved to. So if you’re working with multiple file folders or hard drives, you might end up saving to the wrong spot which can cause problems if the export file is very large.
How long does it take to export a video from Premiere?
Depending on the length of your project, the file size and your computer’s processing abilities, the export process can range from a few minutes to several hours. And that period can be excruciating!
Some believe that Export options can be found in the menu under File > Export. To export as an AVI file, choose File > Export > Movie. For output to DVD, choose File > Export > Export to Encore. To export to a different format, choose File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder.