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  • What is the best quality settings for Windows Media?

    Posted by Chad on August 14, 2005 at 8:01 am

    I’ve been messing around with exporting as .wmv and can’t seem to perfect the settings. If someone knows what the best settings are for exporting I would appreciate your help! Just want the best picture possible.

    Regards,

    Chad

    Mike Velte replied 20 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Mike Velte

    August 15, 2005 at 11:42 am

    Best settings for what target? For local playback 2 mbps at same frame rate and resolution as original should give you DVD quality video, make sure Deinterlace is selected in Pre-encoding tasks.

  • Bravov

    August 17, 2005 at 4:52 am

    I googled an Adobe Premiere forum tonight for this very reason, also.

    I need help!

    I recently created a movie for the 48 hour film contest and it was my first movie with Adobe 6.5. I was unable to burn it to DVD in a high quality format. It came across pixelated, kind of and underwater look at times. The other competitors used Final Cut Pro from what I gather, and theirs looked almost professional quality. Please tell me that it is possible to capture/export/burn to dvd my video in high quality, as well.

    I am currently using a JVC DV HandyCam to take digital video. I am using Adobe 6.5.

    What settings should I be using??? I am currently exporting with a 4:3 apsect ratio, capturing at 29.97 frame rate, and exporting at a 30 frame rate. I have the quality bar set to the highest. Other than this, I don’t know what I can do!!! I am using 48khz for audio, even though that probably doesn’t matter. Does it matter what frame/picture size I use???

    Please, tell me that if I dial in the right settings I can get high picture output quality burned to DVD from my Adobe Premiere 6.5!

    -Valdez

    “The suspense is killing me. I hope it’ll last…”

  • Mike Velte

    August 18, 2005 at 11:50 am

    The encoder in Premiere 6.5 is pretty dated and not as good as the current version. If your movie is less than 45 minuted, go for 7 mbps CBR preset.

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