Friday, January 22, 2010

Adobe Mpeg Encoder Activation For Premiere 6.5 How To Export With Adobe Pro A Mpeg V.?

How to export with Adobe Pro a Mpeg V.? - adobe mpeg encoder activation for premiere 6.5

Hello! I made a short film to 16:9 and I have over the Internet, but so far I select export options, have a good quality and will receive no more than 100 meg. I tried different combinations, but the result is not very good!
Hope some1 help me.
Thank you!

2 comments:

aplusjim... said...

Optimizing video for the Internet has a lot of evidence. Reduce the size of your first screen, if possible.

Then you try to reduce your frames per second. It does not hurt to take video at 24 fps or 20 fps. This will help to save space.

Besides, what use for a codec that you? Is QT MPEG4, MPEG or MPEGB, or is Windows AVI Xvid MPEG?

There are a large number of video codecs to choose from. I want to use any codec H264 with the name. It is a great codec, which has a small file size. Try these tips. If the problem persists, please refer to the Creative Cow.

GoNinjaG... said...

Unfortunately the Adobe Media Encoder is not very good. But I'll still presets and try first. First, select the type of media you want a way out, I prefer QuickTime, AVI, but the PC is much more. Then take 256download or something. Try some of the presets and perhaps the only change that seems to be best for you. Good luck

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