In the Render Video dialog box, enter a name for the video or image sequence.
Click the Select Folder button, and navigate to the location for the exported files.To create a folder to contain your exported file, select the Create New Subfolder option and enter a name for the subfolder.
Choose either Adobe Media Encoder or Photoshop Image Sequence from the menu below the Location section of the Render Video dialog box. Then choose a file format from the pop-up menu. If you chose Adobe Media Encoder, you have the choice of CPS, H.264, and QuickTime formats.
(Optional) Specify format-specific options from the menus below the file format menu.
(Optional) If you chose Image Sequence in step 4, specify the Starting and Digits numbers. (These options specify the numbering system for the exported files.) Then do any of the following if necessary:
Choose from the Size pop‑up menu to specify the pixel dimensions for the exported files.
Click the Settings button and specify the format-specific options.
Choose a frame rate from the Document Frame Rate menu.
Under Range, select one of the following options:
All Frames - Renders all the frames in the Photoshop document.
Start Frame and End Frame - Specify the sequence of frames to render.
Work Area - Renders the frames selected by the work area bar in the Timeline panel.
In Frame and Out Frame (Photoshop Extended) - Specify the sequence of frames to render.
Currently Selected Frames (Photoshop Extended) - Renders the frames selected by the work area bar in the Animation panel.
(Optional) Specify render options:
Alpha Channel - Specifies how alpha channels are rendered. (This option is available only with formats that support alpha channels, such as PSD or TIFF). Select None to ignore the alpha channel, Straight-Unmatted to include the channel, or one of the Premultiplied options to mix a matte color with the color channels.
3D Quality - Controls how surfaces are rendered if your project includes 3D objects. Interactive is suitable for video games and similar uses. Ray Traced Draft is low quality but lets the video render qucikly. Ray Traced Final is high quality but the video takes a long time to render.
Frame Rate - Determines how many frames are created for each second of the video or animation. The Document Frame Rate option reflects the rate in Photoshop. If you’re exporting to a different video standard (from NTSC to PAL, for example), choose the appropriate rate from the pop-up menu.