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  • HD Export from Premiere CS5

    Posted by Tom Nahas on January 31, 2011 at 2:55 pm

    i need to export a 1920×1080 video from premiere to play on an HD monitor through HDMI off my laptop. The video is 1 min long and needs to continously loop.

    What is the recommended format and settings for this? I did a Quicktime with Animation codec and it was 6GB. i was thinking MPEG2 in its origianl dimensions also. I want to have it look the best that it can without being to big or too little.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Tom Nahas replied 13 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Jeff Greenberg

    February 1, 2011 at 4:21 am

    The animation codec was never meant for playback. If you push your video through the Adobe Media Encoder, I’d suggest H.264, HDTV 1080p. This should yield a decent looking picture at the size you want (and file size.)

    Harder will be the continuous loop. I’d think about using Encore for that – building a Blu-Ray DVD….setting the track to look – and then having encore build it in flash for you.

    Best,

    Jeff G

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  • Bajes Saadah

    February 27, 2013 at 4:09 pm

    hi m,giff ,,,ihave aqestion if u pleas : i made afeature film..ishoot it by canon 5d hd ..iwant export it from premeir cs5.5 as full hd …wold u pleas explane to me how?
    from file-export media-after that what shold i chose
    uncompresd ? or what im confused…and thank u so much
    important notice:
    iwant to play it in abeg theatre

  • Tom Nahas

    February 27, 2013 at 4:15 pm

    When I exported my film for Blu-Ray. I used the H.264 Blu-Ray setting and then left the defaults. I am pretty sure that the audio exported separately. I then brought the video file and the audio file into Encore and burned.

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