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neil wilkes
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May 20, 2022
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Where are the Bitrate settings hiding please?

  • May 20, 2022
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Just out of sheer curiosity, can someone please, please tell me where to find the actual settings for the final bitrate in the mess that is the new 'Export Media' setup in the latest PPro?

Please see attached screengrab - you will nortice it seems to be set to 1-pass CBR at 4Mbps, and I cannot find anywhere to actually change this setting to what I need (2-pass VBR with adjustable bitrates).

 

I can always go back to my Windows 7 version, which works far better in this side of things it must be said.

But I would still like to know where this rather important setting is being hidden - and why it is being hidden!

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Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 20, 2022

Hit Advanced?

neil wilkes
Legend
June 8, 2022

@2496220 Advanced only gets me the option to add an I-Frame at Chapter Markers, and nothing else if I am using Blu-ray option.

@53580 - that encoder is useless, which is why I have been using x264 engine. When Adobe stopped W7, I lost thousands of pounds worth of stuff (thanks, Guys) including my best encoder. Now I cannot even activate on W7 any more and since the change of design in PPro to the 'export' tab I have lost the Blu-ray bitrate settings with this plugin.

The MainConcept encoder Adobe use is just not nearly good enough

 

This is desperately important as I appear to be unable any longer to activate or even get to the servers on W7, which has encoders on it (expensive ones) that work, whereas the current PPro has changed something.

 

UPDATE

It seems that now there is an updated version of the TMPGEnc plugin that fixes an issue introduced by Adobe on the last PPro update.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 8, 2022

Is this the TMPG encoder plugin?

 

Send your file to AME there you will have the oldfashioned export settings

Community Expert
May 20, 2022

Do you have the same issue using the Premiere H264 encoder?

I have these options: