Encode the item using custom settings: Select the desired items in the queue panel and select Edit > Export Settings or click the Format and Preset listed, in the queue panel and then choose your settings.For more information, see Encode using presets. Add to the timeline: Once you’ve found it, double click on the file (or right click and import). Click the panel and browse folders find the file you want to use. Go to your Premiere Pro window and find the media browser. Or choose a preset from the Preset Browser and drag it to any item in the Queue. Alternatively, you can: Create a new folder with one or more of your chosen sound effects. Encode the item using presets: Select formats and presets from the Format and Presets drop-down list with the item in the queue.For more information, see Import items into the encoding queue. Add an item to the encoding queue: Drag video or audio files into the queue panel in Adobe Media Encoder.You can perform the following actions using Adobe Media Encoder: Or you can tell the application to wait until you decide to start encoding. You can instruct the application to start encoding after you add an item to the queue. All of this makes Premiere well worthy of an Editors’ Choice award for professional-level video editing software. Select existing encoding presets or create your own custom settings. Adobe Premiere Pro earns its status as industry-standard video editing software, thanks to its familiar nonlinear editing interface, unmatched ecosystem of tools, and powerful capabilities. To encode a video or audio item, add the item to the encoding queue in Adobe Media Encoder.