- Adobe Media Encoder User Guide
- Introduction
- Encoding quick start and basics
- Overview of Adobe Media Encoder
- Using the Preset Browser
- Source Settings
- File formats supported for import with Media Encoder
- Export media from Team Projects using Media Encoder
- Working with log files
- Files supported for export with Media Encoder
- Default keyboard shortcuts
- About video and audio encoding and compression
- Compression tips
- Set preferences
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Encoding and exporting
- Create custom presets for Media Encoder
- Sync settings in Media Encoder
- Using the GoPro CineForm codec in After Effects
- Video Effects Manager in Media Encoder
- IRT compliance
- Export settings reference for Media Encoder
- Encode and export video and audio with Media Encoder
- Managing the media cache database
- Publish settings in Adobe Media Encoder
Quickly identify, troubleshoot, and disable incompatible plugins to improve system stability so you can get back to work faster.
Adobe Media Encoder has multiple effects, providing additional visual effects, tools, and workflows to enhance video production. There are times when these effects could cause the application to crash.
With Effect Manager, when restarting Media Encoder after a crash, you get a notification explaining what effect may have crashed during the last session. You also get an option to either keep the identified effect enabled or disable it in the next startup.
View list of installed effects
Select Effect > Video Effect Manager to view a list of all your installed effects with an option to enable or disable any effects on the next startup.
The Effect Manager dialog lists effect details:
- Enabled status
- Effect name
- Category
- File Path
With Video Effects Manager, while restarting Media Encoder after a crash, you'll get a notification explaining what effect may have crashed during the last session.
You also get an option to either keep the identified effect or enable or disable it in the next startup.