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If you ever find yourself in a situation where you have accidentally shot larger than 1920x1080 and want to transcode it, Adobe Media Encoder provides users with the ability to transcode single clips or a bunch of clips all together.

Locate Adobe Media Encoder in the  Applications folder

 

You will notice the panel layout as such:

 

The easiest way to begin transcoding your incorrectly shot footage is to drag it from Finder into the Queue panel

 

Click on the underlined codec

 

You will then be taken to the Export Settings window where you will then go ahead and change 

  1. The Format to QuickTime

  2. Video Codec to Apple ProRes 422

  3. Resolution to 1920 x 1080

 

 

Once you are happy click on Output Name and save to desired location.

 

Then click OK

You’ll then be directed back to the Encoder where you will see the file now loaded up with the correct settings.

Go ahead and hit the green triangle at the top right hand corner.

Wait for your footage to transcode and you're done.

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