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  • Exporting HDV to WMV

    Posted by Amit Zinman on April 5, 2005 at 5:11 pm

    Everyone says Windows Media is the way to go when exporting HDV material. I’ve tried various tools but haven’t the right settings for this. Can anyone post the tool used and the exact settings?
    Also, I would appreciate a screen capture (always simplest).

    Thanks,

    Amit

    amitzinman@gmail.com

    Steven L. gotz replied 20 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Steven L. gotz

    April 5, 2005 at 8:56 pm

    Various tools? I use the Adobe Media Encoder just like I did with DV.

    What is your ultimate goal? Where are you playing the video?

    I play mine on my AVeL Linkplayer2 and generally export to a 8Mbps stream. If I was going to play it on a PC, I would probably use 5Mbps.

    Steven
    Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 / After Effects 6.5 Pro
    https://www.stevengotz.com
    Learning Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 https://www.lynda.com
    Contributing Writer, PeachPit Press, Visual QuickPro Guide, Premiere Pro 1.5

  • Amit Zinman

    April 6, 2005 at 2:12 am

    I am trying to distribute my HDV short film which was shot in 1080i PAL.
    I tried using Adobe Media Encoder but even using the highest settings it just gives wavey fuzzy results.

  • Steven L. gotz

    April 6, 2005 at 3:43 am

    Distribute it how? Play it back on what? Which settings? Did you deinterlace?

    Steven
    Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 / After Effects 6.5 Pro https://www.stevengotz.com
    Learning Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 https://www.lynda.com
    Contributing Writer, PeachPit Press, Visual QuickPro Guide, Premiere Pro 1.5

  • Amit Zinman

    April 6, 2005 at 9:59 am

    Distribute via CD, playback on a computer screen,and no I did not interlace as I could not find such a setting for Windows Media export.

  • Steven L. gotz

    April 6, 2005 at 1:44 pm

    Via CD I would probably encode at 1280X720 – at around 5Mbps max, and Deinterlace is one of the pre-encoding tasks in the Adobe Media Encoder.

    Steven
    Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 / After Effects 6.5 Pro https://www.stevengotz.com
    Learning Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 https://www.lynda.com
    Contributing Writer, PeachPit Press, Visual QuickPro Guide, Premiere Pro 1.5

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