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Export file size nightmare!
Hi there,
I have a problem with Premiere Pro CS3 when exporting video files, here are the basics:
1. Footage is recorded using a little, cheap Toshiba HD cam. Not the best quality but it does record in 1080p. The camera stores the films on an SD card in .MOV format. For example – one of the clips I’m using is 781MB for 12mins of footage.
2. In the project I’m doing, I’m also using standard PAL (720X576) footage from a DV cam. As the final render will be this size, I have no need for the HD footage to be in HD, plus, my computer struggles with it.
3. To solve this, I’m importing the HD clips into a project set-up as PAL. Obviously, this means the HD footage is too big, so I use the “Scale” slider to scale it down. As it’s widescreen, it looses a bit of the edges, but this is fine. As far as the project is concerned, I now have the video at 720×576 and it looks OK.
4. Now I want to export the video as PAL. My presumption is that this will mean the HD clips will then be PAL, meaning I can work as easily with them as the clips from the DV tapes. As far as my project and computer is concerned, it will be just as though they were always in PAL.
THE PROBLEM:
When I export this simple 12 minute clip, I choose “Microsoft DV AVI” (I’ve also tried “Microsoft AVI”) and go to the video settings. I choose “DV PAL” with a frame rate of “25fps” and a Pixel Aspect Ratio of “D1/DV PAL (1.067). The “quality” slider is not available.When I then click save, it takes around 1hour30mins to export a 12 minute clip. The resulting file is over 10GB by the time it is only half-way through rendering!!!
Why is this, it’s mental. Why is a PAL sized clip about 20 times larger than the original 1080p file?
Am I missing a simple trick here?