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Inspiring
September 11, 2014
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Best Quality Export format

  • September 11, 2014
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Hi Experts,

I am working on Premiere Elements 10. I want to export video in best quality. I will play video in Big TV from USB drive OR from YouTube OR through AirPlay OR through DVD.

But I see lot of options to save Video. Example: "HDTV 1080p 30 High Quality" / "MPEG2 1920x1080i 30" / "Adobe Flash Video" etc.

Which one gives high quality. I want to keep best quality video file permanently.

Thanks,

Anji

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    Correct answer A_T__Romano

    Hi Romano,

    My camera records video at 1920 x 1080 @ 30 fps.

    My player supports all formats.

    and which format is best for YouTube.

    Thanks,


    TheAnji

    If your source video is 1920 x 1080 @ 29.97 progressive frames per second, then your Premiere Elements 12 is not appropriate as set by the program. You should then set the project preset manually to

    NTSC

    DSLR

    1080p

    DSLR 1080p30 @ 29.97

    As a side note, if you camera really does record at 30 progressive frames per second and not 29.97 progressive frames per second, then the project preset to set is

    NTSC

    DSLR

    1080p

    DSLR 1800p30

    Try to verify that information in a test project, where you import the file in the project's Project Assets, right click its thumbnail there, select Interpret Footage, and check the Frame Rate section of the Interpret Footage dialog.

    When it comes to export, please consider

    Publish+Share

    Computer

    AVCHD

    with Presets = MP4 H.264 1920 x 1080p30

    (the defaults are suggested and should work well, but they can be customized under the Advanced Button/Video Tab and Audio Tab if necessary)

    You would need to upload that file to YouTube at the YouTube web site.

    You can upload your original Timeline content to YouTube from the Premiere Elements 12 YouTube feature, provided it meets the requirements of 2 GB 15 minutes. YouTube extended accords are obtained from YouTube and apply only to the video upload to YouTube at the YouTube web site not the Adobe feature.

    The Adobe YouTube feature route would be

    Publish+Share

    Social Websites

    YouTube

    with the preset (not adjustable) should be High Definition Video for YouTube 1920 x 1080

    From what I have read, YouTube converts the video to a flash file (presumed H.264.flv).

    https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en

    Please let us know if that is the information that you seek and if it works for you.

    Thank you.

    ATR

    1 reply

    Inspiring
    September 12, 2014

    anji

    The key to success is to select export whose format is supported by the player. Not all players support the same format on given media (disc, UBS Flash Drive, memory card).

    If you could supply the supported format of your player for disc, USB Flash Drive, or memory card, I will give you suggestion for export of your Premiere Elements Timeline content to a file supported by your player(s).

    What are the properties of your source media for the Premiere Elements 10 project and what are you setting as the project preset?

    Thank you.

    ATR

    TheAnjiAuthor
    Inspiring
    September 13, 2014

    Thanks Romano for replying.

    I have Blu-ray player. and I can connect USB drive to my TV (55 Inch 4K TV) and play the video.

    OR I want to upload video to YouTube and watch whenever I want. Which of these will give best quality?

    Thanks

    Anji

    TheAnjiAuthor
    Inspiring
    September 13, 2014

    My source media is from Canon 70D.

    I didn't set the project settings. But the default settings I see is,

    General      -    

         Editing Mode:    HD 1080i

         Time Base     :     29.97 fps

         Video          :     1920 X 1080

    Capture     -    

         Capture format     :     HDV

    Rendering     -    

         Maximum Bit depth:     Unchecked

         File Format     :     I-frame only MPEG

         Compressor     :     MPEG I-frame

         Optimize stills     :     Checked