Frage von Kyla:Hello,
when I collected my customized video. avi converter is 830 MB. That can not be. It smells really only about 40 to 50 MB. What do I properly adjust for that video is not such a file is huge.
Thank you in advance.
Antwort von Chezus:
Well, a lump sum can not say how long a video can have or can. Avi files are large
Uncompressed DV AVI files are even greater.
1 hours about 13 gigabytes therefore not so absurd that your file is quite big.
In addition, you have not said how long is your video.
Antwort von agirlsh:
My video is about 4 minutes.
Can I be synonymous convert into a file which is not as large as. Avi?
Antwort von Chezus:
Formats such as sand s.Meer. Since you will be google but to help you.
Or you gibts Google encode or file formats.
Until I get the declare.
Short Info:
= DV AVI uncompressed and large scheiß
AVI = synonymous rather large
Mpeg 2 = DVD, or SVCD format, good quality, much smaller
DivX = very high compression with good quality
Mpeg4 = basically like DivX. DivX is a converted Mpeg4 code (synonymous here but to recommend Wikipedia)
As I said, google google google. The DV format when editing the same basis as are the basics in math
Antwort von Blackeagle123:
Hey, since you are in the Adobe Premiere Pro thread write, I assume that you are synonymous with the program cut. So do not export as avi (uncompressed), but with Adobe Media Encoder to export as a mpeg2! The file is ready, depending on the quality you choose, of course, compressed. For quality SVCD you with good quality!
I hope I could help you ...
Many dear greetings
Constantin
Antwort von agirlsh:
Umm, somehow I find myself unable to cope.
Fyle For Type I can only either Quick Time or Microsoft Avi select the others are so strange format such as TIFF
What is the Adobe Media Encoder do you?
Antwort von Chezus:
Go to File: Export
Since then film, audio, and the bottom frame is Adobe Media Encoder.
With film you go to Settings and there you can adjust whether it is AVI, DV AVI, etc. is. Under the settings for AVI find synonymous or some other format.
When Media Encoder can be set as if it is in Mpeg 2 for DVD or SVCD wants and in what quality. The lower the quality the smaller the file.
If you are familiar with as little editing and encoding, why do you work then straight with Adobe Premiere? Da wär Pinnacle but the better choice. Since there are faster than with purely Premiere
Antwort von Blackeagle123:
Hey Chezus,
I think not! I think before you with such a program such as Pinnacle begins, which for half nothing and nothing is whole, prefer to take 1-2 hours or more time looking at tutorials on the Internet s.and be synonymous with the cuts better.
But as I said, because everyone has their own opinion. I can not, for example, with Avid right (but had previously not synonymous nor the time to look me in detail!)
Since you've already described how to use with the Adobe Media Encoder to export, save me work ;-)
I would like very briefly to explain how you can export as avi, or why there is an extra button in the Export-bar is: Are you sure you want to export a Project 1:1, ie without loss to, for example, a color correction in After Effects to make, or in any other 3d program to work, then you obviously exportierst as avi. Back to premiere du exportierst (of 3d program AE or so) of course, synonymous as a lossless avi. So you can edit videos without having to constantly compress and s.Qualität to lose.
At the end of your project is therefore not synonymous avi-export, but export with the Adobe Media Encoder!
Many tutorials in the form of videos you can find (in addition to the many information on google) for www.Video2brain.de. I wish you much fun with it!
EDIT: video2brain is free!
Many greetings
Constantin
Antwort von Chezus:
Video2brain is obviously not free. The video for Adobe Premiere Pro I think it cost 39.90 Euro.
Isolated tutorials, there are already video but the initial cost of something.
Actually I do not my special Pinnacle Magix. This can make for pretty good cut without great background to have. Adobe is synonymous not too difficult, just very extensive. And that can often lead to confusion.