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How to export this format in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Container | .mov |
GOP | LONG GOP |
Video Codec | Linear PCM, MPEG-2 Video |
Format | Apple ProRes HQ 4:2:2 |
Frame Size | 1920 x 1080 |
Frames Rate | 30 (NTSC) |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Audio Sample Rate | 48 kHz/ 16bit |
Audio Channels | 4 channels (separate sound tracks) |
Hello:
I'm updating my reply to include screen shots of the corresponding AME presets.
Presets Browser > System Presets > Broadcast > Apple ProRes > Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)
Important note: The Apple ProRes presets are an "Add-On" that must be downloaded and installed (Creative Cloud Desktop does not provide this functionality). These Add-Ons are available here: Adobe - Adobe Media Encoder : For Macintosh (Scroll to the bottom of the page for the Add-On download links. If running CC 2015 or 2017, do
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Hi mohammad%20naushad,
Go for QuickTime > ProRes 422.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Kevin is correct for a Mac user, however if you work on the PC you cannot export ProRes files at all.
Also, you might want to verify with whoever supplied the requirements - do they really want 30 frames per second, or is that shorthand for the correct 29.97 frames per second used for NTSC video?
EDIT: the more I look at the specs, the less they make any sense! It says Long-GOP, which would make the format inter-frame, but ProRes is an intra-frame codec. Also says MPEG-2, but ProRes is not MPEG-2.....it is ProRes. Contradictory terms all over the place.
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Jeff
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Thanks Sir
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You're listing under Format should actually be under Codec. ProRes is a codec, not a format.
So your specs actually list two video codecs, MPEG 2 and ProRes.
But it can't be both, so you should have your source clarify what is needed.
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Here's a quick spec re-write:
This...
Container | .mov |
GOP | Not applicable |
Video Codec | Apple ProRes HQ 4:2:2 |
Format | QuickTime |
Frame Size | 1920 x 1080 |
Frames Rate | 29.97 (NTSC) |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Audio Sample Rate | 48 kHz/ 16bit |
Audio Channels | 4 channels (separate sound tracks) |
Audio CODEC | None |
Or this...
Containers | .mpg |
GOP | LONG GOP |
Video Codec | MPEG-2 Video |
Format | MPEG |
Frame Size | 1920 x 1080 |
Frames Rate | 29.97 (NTSC) |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Audio Sample Rate | 48 kHz/ 16bit |
Audio Channels | 4 channels (separate sound tracks) |
Audio CODEC | None (Linear PCM) |
But not both in the same file.
If you're on a Mac and have the Apple ProRes presets installed, then there's a preset for Apple ProRes 422 (HQ): Format: QuickTime, Preset: Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)
For the MPEG-2 file: Format: MPEG2, Preset HDV 1080i 29.97 (After exploring the file, you should be able to just change the .mpg extension to .mov, but I'd make a duplicate of the .mpg file first so that you have both.)
-Warren
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Hello:
I'm updating my reply to include screen shots of the corresponding AME presets.
Presets Browser > System Presets > Broadcast > Apple ProRes > Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)
Important note: The Apple ProRes presets are an "Add-On" that must be downloaded and installed (Creative Cloud Desktop does not provide this functionality). These Add-Ons are available here: Adobe - Adobe Media Encoder : For Macintosh (Scroll to the bottom of the page for the Add-On download links. If running CC 2015 or 2017, download the 2014.1 ProRes presets.)
Presets Browser > System Presets > Broadcast > MPEG2 > HD 1080p 29.97
-Warren
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