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  • Exporting extremely high bitrate?

    Posted by Ernest Rosado on August 1, 2020 at 7:21 am

    Hello,

    I just got my new Canon R5. It records 8K video at 1300 mbps H.265. So I’ve made my edits in Premiere and want to export at the same resolution and bitrate, however even after changing the h.265 level to 6.2 the max Premiere/AME will let me export is at 240 mbps. That’s less than a fifth of the bitrate I want.

    How can I export at 1000 mbps or higher?

    Thank you

    Daniel Carranza replied 5 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Andy Ford

    August 1, 2020 at 11:08 pm

    The limit for h.265 6.2 main tier is 240mbps. For high tier, it is 800mbps. You can select the high tier in AME and you will see you’ll be able to go to 800mpbs.

    I can’t think of a reason you would need more than that. h.265 can have huge bitrates (main 12, main 4:4:4, etc.) in acquisition, but for playback you need to make sure your device can handle that. Also, if you’re putting it online, most sites will re-encode to a lower bitrate.

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  • Daniel Carranza

    August 31, 2020 at 12:50 am

    Hello, Ernest.
    Man, you’ve got huge files! haha. First, If I were you I would check if the client really needs that bitrate. I say that because I work with big TV studios and they only use bitrates up to 900 mbps. After talking to your client, I would recommend that you try exporting your video using AfterCodecs. That’s a nice alternative. I know that you can apply the x265 compression and also manually choose your bitrate. It’s customizable. The AfterCodecs plugin allows you to export your file with bitrates up to 900 mbps. Take a look at http://www.autokroma.com/AfterCodecs

    I hope it works for you.

    To any moderator coming to my post:
    I’m not making any advertisement regarding products or whatsoever. I’m just trying to help a colleague by suggesting him some reflections that he would do before having to export such huge files. As a pro video editor, it’s important to think before engaging in some activities that would require lots of hours.

    Best wishes,

    Daniel Carranza

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