Custom export options for resolution and frame rate
For something you’re charging a subscription price, there should be no limits for things like frame rates, formats, and quality for exports. I should be able to export 4K at 60 frames. Or 1080p at 24 frames. If I’m paying monthly, there shouldn’t be any restrictions on what I wanna export it to. For example, automatic might allow a 23.9 export because that’s the Canon frame rate. Whereas I want to export it to 24p.

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ujjwal utkarsh commented
Or even to simply export as a video file on to the cloud...
Like it is a video editing app, it definitely should have an option for exporting a video or an audio file. -
Antoine (Autokroma.com) commented
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Alex Sigalovsky commented
Totally agree. Moreover, why can’t I choose format and quality options for the exported media? I subscribe to the entire Creative Cloud suite. However, using Adobe Premier is too much of a learning curve for my basic needs. I just wish to edit home videos and save the result in the highest possible quality. I understand that iOS devices may not be capable of that. But what about editing on the go and exporting on desktop? It would be nice to retain source quality, have more than five transitions (seriously?!), and be able to save the same project in different versions.. This way, I could save, experiment with other options, save again and see which I like better. Back to export options, it honestly seems that Adobe expects the entire target audience for Rush to consist of brainless Facebook and Instagram social networking nuts, only concerned with uploading something as quickly as possible. There are people out there who share with family and friends in other, more private ways: private photo and video sites, such as your own Adobe Portfolio, Dropbox, Smugmug, home server, etc. If I film my vacation in Italy onto a camcorder in 4K quality, it would really be nice — and reasonable—to wish to keep as much of that quality as possible. A user configurable MKV comes to mind. Otherwise, I’m afraid, this is just a toy app...
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kana commented
use iPad pro 2018.
mobile app is only automatic and 30fps.
I want to export 1080p 60fps! -
Stephen Petrey commented
Why can’t I export to Vimeo? Or back to my camera roll?
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Libor Novotný commented
Export to 60 FPS,1080p
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Anonymous commented
Awesome! Thanks for the reply!
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Please note that if your first added clip is shot at 24fps, we will preserve that frame rate by default on both Desktop and iOS.
Also worth noting, if you subsequently add other footage shot at a different frame rate, the project sequence will remain at 24fps unless you choose otherwise.
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Thanks for your feedback. Right now this is possible when exporting from the Desktop version of Rush only.
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Anonymous commented
Looking for a 24fps export option for more
Cinematic content.