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Semay
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May 26, 2018
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Rendering in QuickTime

  • May 26, 2018
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I need to render in QuickTime with the frame size of 1920x1080 23.96 fps, but the size changes to 720x480. It there a way for me to change that?

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Correct answer Ann Bens

You need to set the video codec first.

Then you can adjust the parameters if needed.

Most of the codec have been removed due to:

Future versions of Premiere Pro will no longer support Quicktime 7 era formats and codecs

You can also export to H.264/mp4 and change the extension to mov is that is what you nee.

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August 9, 2022

Sernay is the real MVP in this solution! 

Ann Bens
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Community Expert
May 29, 2018

Read post 1 again.

Video codec must be set first.

Inspiring
May 26, 2018

Are you speaking about preview Rendering or Exporting? If Preview rendering, then:

Set the Editing Mode to Custom (you may have to scroll up on the drop down list to see "Custom"), then dial in the specifics you want:

MtD

Semay
SemayAuthor
Participant
May 26, 2018

Thank you that was helpful, but I'm on an Asus so which option should I choose for the Codec setting?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 29, 2018


For some reason you're getting a DV preset. Which is why it sets the frame-size at that.

Go to the settings in the Video tab below the Summary section, set the frame-size and frame-rate manually, PAR to 1.0 (pixel aspect ratio), choose maybe a DNxHD codec.

Neil

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Ann Bens
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Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 26, 2018

You need to set the video codec first.

Then you can adjust the parameters if needed.

Most of the codec have been removed due to:

Future versions of Premiere Pro will no longer support Quicktime 7 era formats and codecs

You can also export to H.264/mp4 and change the extension to mov is that is what you nee.