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Help!!! Need to Export High Quality Flash File
Posted by Eddie Kantis on January 30, 2008 at 8:33 pmHello everyone,
Im trying to export a movie as a flash file and I need it to be the best quality picture as possiable. My target audince is people that have a high speed internet connection .. now i know the higher the bit rate the better the picture. what would be the highest recommend bit rate i can set it to.
Thank you
Tedy Necula replied 17 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Jeff Brown
January 30, 2008 at 9:27 pmI’d suggest between 800 and 1200 kilo BITS per second… At the high end, many people will probably have a bit of a delay as it buffers, but not too much.
-jeff
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Eddie Kantis
January 30, 2008 at 10:54 pmi had it before at 2000 but it was pausing then when i set it to 1000 or less i got poor quality but when i set the noise reduction option on and set it to 3 and the bits to 500 it made a big diffrence in qualiy, can you please tell me what you would recommend for a good setting for the noise reduction.
Thanks for the help
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Eddie Kantis
January 31, 2008 at 6:47 amwhat would be the best noise reduction setting to use.
thanks
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Jeff Brown
January 31, 2008 at 1:20 pmI rarely use Premiere for encoding; when I do, I do not use noise reduction. It takes too long…
I use Cleaner (Autodesk) for compressing, which seems to do slightly better compression than other systems, although I have not tried the most recent incarnation of Squeeze.
-jeff
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Eddie Kantis
January 31, 2008 at 6:38 pmHello Jeff,
thanks for responding, i was up all night scrathing my head because i have seen other companies like mine put up demos with really good quality.. anyways i figured out the problem and you are right premiere pro isnt good for exporting flash for the web, what i did was render out the file as a avi and then brought that into encore and encore lets you do flash and the quality came up better then i could of ever hoped for.
thanks for the help.
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Tedy Necula
June 19, 2008 at 9:15 amHi everyone!
I have a problem. I exported a FLV in Premiere. a 4 hours material (it is a course). I have to put it on the web and on DVD also. The size is very good 1600kb, The quality is best.
But sometimes in the clip when I run it with windows media player, appears few “scratches”-pink pixels on all the image. Even in the starting of the clip, the “scratch pixels” are there for 1-2 seconds.
What I can do?
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