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Adobe Premiere Pro Export and Transcode 422 10 Bit Video Files Process on a PC (BMPCC .MOVs)
(After .MOV file edits without loss or significant file size change) Adobe Chat
2022_01_12
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Hello bRollGO,
Thanks for the note.
How do I export ProRes .MOV 422 as 10 bit without loss and no increase to file size? I use Premiere Pro and start with ProRes .MOV 422 10 bit files using Creative Cloud on a PC; files are shot on a BMPCC 6k.
<but> that increased the the file size to 10 times the original file size.
That seems wrong. I thought the files you got off your camera are the exact same spec, aren't they? Furthermore, are you scaling them from 6K down to 4K? 4K is all you need according to Adobe Stock Video Requirements. There are various ways to upload 10-bit video at a realistic file size. A view of your export settings and a readout of your camera original run through Media Info in "tree" view would assist those troubleshooting this issue.
Another thing you can try is to simply shoot in 4K, trim the camera originals in something like Edit Ready (which I am pretty sure can trim inside the .mov wrapper) and upload the results of the master without transcoding at all. Premiere Pro cannot really do that. You have a lot of options with that cool camera. I like that thing; wish I had one!
why is it that there is no person to call, place to post, support staff to chat with that can give a coherent answer? This is not a proprietary corporate or military defense secret. I would pay for consultation to get the tech support I need.
You can always try our call and chat service which is free for Creative Cloud users and is available during business hours here on the west coast of the USA. Here is a link: https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html Click the chat bubble in the lower right once you scroll down a little. Hot tip: Ask for the "Video Queue." You'll get our top support pros that way. Some of these guys are ex-post house guys like myself. Much respect. Give them a try if you are stuck. You can also send me a PM or engage the community on these forums.
I hope the advice sparked some ideas for you. Please return with questions. If I don't respond in 72 hours, message me.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Found solution through Adobe Creative Cloud Chat Service:
Adobe Premiere Pro Export and Transcode 422 10 Bit Video Files Process on a PC (BMPCC .MOVs)
(After .MOV file edits without loss or significant file size change) Adobe Chat
2022_01_12
(repeat with all other files to transcode)
Note: Tested Twice on 21_01_14. Only Difference is file size a little larger for video and audio.
Let me know if this helps you.
Thank you Navdeep of Adobe Chat!
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Navdeep rocks! Glad you were able to get the info you needed. Now, go tell the world that Adobe Support is awesome! 🙂
Cheers,
Kevin
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They are awesome! 🙂
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Queue and green arrow are on the right panel.
<Mod note: I'll edit this into your well written instructions>
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Hi bRollGO,
Using this cool formula, are you going to submit to Adobe Stock? If so, I think I might try that too. I encourage everyone to submit their stock footage. I paraphrase my colleague Dennis Radeke when I say, quanity and quality is important - so upload a little every day.
Thanks for your investigation and report.
Kevin
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