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Arrgh Video Compression / Adobe Premier Pro!


Robwalker

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Right basicly im making a video and using Adobe Premier Pro, ive editied it all and then i go to export it. Ive tried loads of setting to try and get the compression right. Either its good quality and a stupidly large file size, or a reasonable file size and crap quality. The only one that came close was Divx but then that just had loads of glitches in the vid.

I was just wondering if you could help me by saying what compression you have used and what the quality came out like. Much thanks if you can help!

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Is that just importing it into Windows Movie Maker then saving it as a movie? a mate recomended it but im not too sure on the quality. Was hoping for a little better? Sorry to be picky lol, but if it comes there are no other solutions then i'll possibly use that, cheers.

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Yeah on Premiere, export it to Movie.

Then on Movie maker import it, then save as movie file again.

It doesnt really lose much quality, try it. :)

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