I have been trying to export a 3 minute 43 second video for a freind and I cannot seem to get the clips to a nice size and decent quality. Well, I can only get them bad quality low size, bad quality high size and DV quality ridiculous size.
I am looking for OK(ish) quality and about a max of 40mb’s. So the best quality I can get for about 40mb’s.
Is this possible?
On adobe Premiere Pro I can export them with a variaty of different options to use like Image Quality (don’t know what this is), frames per second and bit rate. Does anyone have an idea to what settings I should put these too? Like what ‘number’ image quality I should put and what size the video should be (its in widescreen and the video will be used in an online video). All that malarky.
If anyone can help (JC?) it would be MUCHLY appreciated.
I will have to send these clips off tonight too so thats a pain in the derriere.
Thanks to Owen as well for having a go at fixing the problem.
Mike, when you’re exporting from Adobe Premiere Pro (I have 1.5), you want all your clips organized into a sequence. To export that sequence, go to File->Export-> Adobe Media Encoder.
From here, I usually go to the menu at the top and select MPEG1 with NTSC MPEG-1 Generic. This creates movies that are about 250 KB/second. Should suit your purposes just fine.
Let me know if you need anything else. I’m a fairly new to this software (a year), but I have figured out some of the tricks.
Thanks a lot, I tried it but it exported it as not widescreen. It also wasn’t that good quality and had a high size. I have sent a copy of the vid, but it really isn’t the best quality, but it is a low memory size.