Compression options for Premiere
- SrgtWilco
- Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:05 pm
- Location: Northeast Illinois
Compression options for Premiere
First off, I'd just like to thank everyone on this forum (especially you, Scintilla) for helping me out with everything - if it weren't for you guys, I'd be stuck right now making fanworks using "Microsoft Word." Anyway, I have just one last question: in the "movie export" part of the process, under the "settings" and "compressor" section, I'm only seeing two compressors, neither of which work that well. How do I get one of my compressors (say, HuffYUV) into this section?
- SrgtWilco
- Joined: Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:05 pm
- Location: Northeast Illinois
Okay, that's good...turns out it was on a Microsoft DV AVI setting...but now when I'm using the HuffYUV compressor, the file that comes out has no audio and reads as being four times larger than it was without...basically, it's a forty-five second video made from DVD files that I need to get under 100 megs, but that's turning out to be 473 megs with the compressor...is there something I'm not doing here?Ciato wrote:In the "General" tab, is your File Type is set to Microsoft AVI?
- Willen
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If it's Huffyuv (or Lagarith) then the files are going to be big, expect it (they are smaller than Uncompressed, which is the other option for quality exports). The next step for distro is this: Encoding DivX 5-Compatible video with XviD 1.0.1+ and this: Compressing your audio to Mp3 for an AVI file.SrgtWilco wrote:Okay, that's good...turns out it was on a Microsoft DV AVI setting...but now when I'm using the HuffYUV compressor, the file that comes out has no audio and reads as being four times larger than it was without...basically, it's a forty-five second video made from DVD files that I need to get under 100 megs, but that's turning out to be 473 megs with the compressor...is there something I'm not doing here?Ciato wrote:In the "General" tab, is your File Type is set to Microsoft AVI?