Creating top quality videos
-
silentone737
- Joined: Mon Mar 08, 2004 9:36 pm
- Location: Kentucky
Creating top quality videos
I am having trouble exporting my timeline in Adobe Premiere using the advanced Real Media Export. Each time I export the video quality is bad and the screen sometimes bounces. Any suggestions?
- Kalium
- Sir Bugsalot
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2003 11:17 pm
- Location: Plymouth, Michigan
- KirinRiotCrash
- Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:27 am
- Location: Jacksonville NC
- Contact:
I wouldn't use RealMedia, IMO. Even though it's a more common format than say DivX, some people are rather biased when it comes to the software that you need to play it, despite the alternative players out there.
As Kalium mentioned, what I would do is export using either uncompressed AVI or HuffYUV (or another lossless codec) then use VirtualDubMod to export as either XviD or DivX. (I'm more of an XviD person myself) When you're finished converting the uncompressed AVI to XviD or DivX, you can delete the uncompressed file to free up disk space.
Hope that helps.
As Kalium mentioned, what I would do is export using either uncompressed AVI or HuffYUV (or another lossless codec) then use VirtualDubMod to export as either XviD or DivX. (I'm more of an XviD person myself) When you're finished converting the uncompressed AVI to XviD or DivX, you can delete the uncompressed file to free up disk space.
Hope that helps.
Yeah ... I use a Mac ... it works and I like it.
- bum
- 17747114553
- Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 9:56 pm
- CerebralAssamite
- Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2004 9:56 am
- Location: You Mean You Care?
RM sucks because of many reasons... Im not willing to mention then because im tired, but instead of using RM player (with adware of course) use Jet Audio, no adware, no bs, its good because sound can be configured to your liking very user friendly and so forth...
But back to the topic, I only used Premier for its effects short scenes then rendered em, through em back on Ulead and was done with it. Whatever floats your boat i guess.
But back to the topic, I only used Premier for its effects short scenes then rendered em, through em back on Ulead and was done with it. Whatever floats your boat i guess.
- ajew
- Joined: Sun May 16, 2004 10:44 pm
LOL real not a bad project they just don't have a good market stargie. Real like sega, It a great product excludes but people just dont trust it now,ever though it greatly improved and is superior to xvid in anime. Cough anyways there always real alternative, god one day real will take over. Just you wait.