Exporting from Adobe Premiere

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Exporting from Adobe Premiere

Postby mannayz » Sun Nov 24, 2002 8:40 pm

First off, I am using Premiere 5.5

Here's my problem:
When I try to export my movie, it gives me an error message. First off it says "error making movie" or something close. Then I click ok, and then it says, "error saving movie (disc full?)" Then after the disc full part I think it say "-1"

Question: Why the hell won't it export? What could cause this?
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Postby klinky » Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:05 pm

What are you exporting it as?

What are your Project & Export settings?


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Postby mannayz » Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:13 pm

I am just trying to export it as a microsoft AVI. As fer as the setting s I dont really know what you want to know

For the Video I am trying to export as a DivX Codec 5.0. The Audio is Mpeg Layer 3 or something like that (MP3). What else do you need to know?
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Postby klinky » Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:17 pm

Try exporting in huffYUV or uncompressed along with uncompressed Audio. If you don't get a error when doing that, then something is wrong with the codec settings, or Premiere just doesn't like the codec.

Premiere + DivX usually don't get along.


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Postby mannayz » Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:20 pm

Hmmm, I switched the Audio Compresion to uncompressed and it is Exporting fine. But...wont that mean it sounds like crap?
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Postby klinky » Sun Nov 24, 2002 11:00 pm

Uncompressed audio is the purest form of digital audio, it will sound perfect, but it will take up a chunk of space.

What you want to do is export in huffYUV video and uncompressed audio. Then take the file into VirtualDub and use XviD or DivX5 on it along with MP3 audio. The guides off the main page and in my signature have information on how to do this.

MP3 audio is heavily lossy, it emulates the human ear and removes things that the human ear will most likely not perceive.


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Postby mannayz » Mon Nov 25, 2002 7:30 am

Thanks alot. But one more thing. Actually too.

1.) I Dont have that huffYUV video compression thing you are talking about.
2.) I exported it as Uncompresed Video and Uncompresed Audio. When it plays, about every 15 sec. it wil stop, but the music will keep on going and then the video will go real fast to catch up then 15 sec. leter it will do the same thing...
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Postby mannayz » Mon Nov 25, 2002 7:31 am

I wish I could edit my messages...
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Postby AbsoluteDestiny » Mon Nov 25, 2002 2:17 pm

Read the guide... there's a section on exporting files from premiere and there's a software list that tells you where to get things like huffyuv.
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Postby mannayz » Mon Nov 25, 2002 6:33 pm

God, this is screwed up. When I export using huffyuv I get that same error message. WTF is going on with my comp!!!???
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Postby NicholasDWolfwood » Mon Nov 25, 2002 9:18 pm

HuffYUV is a lossless codec. Not many computers can keep up with HuffYUV because it's a very high quality loseless codec, and it's very much a resource hog. (My guess is the only thing that will do this would be like a dual P4 2.53GHz or something really really fast)
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