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October 11, 2020
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Please Help! I cannot export H264 1920 x 817 in Premiere!

  • October 11, 2020
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Hello,

 

I got a question/problem: I made an 1920 x 817 sequence in Premiere Pro CC 2018. When iam exporting my video in - Quick Time pro res 422 HQ - I got a 1920 x 817 video and everything is fine. But when iam exporting in H264 for youtube I only can export 1920 x 816.

 

Where is the missing pixel? I want it. Iam a perfectionist. 😉 Can you help? Best regards from Germany, Leo

 

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Correct answer RjL190365

Tere is absolutely no way at all, in this case. Adobe did not decide this. MainConcept did. MainConcept provided the encoding engine for Premiere Pro, and Adobe was required to live by MainConcept's rules with regards to output dimensions. MainConcept will not permit 1920x817 exports at all in its H.264 encoder. You will have to use 1920x816 (the resolution nearest 1920x817 to be evenly divisible by 4).

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Community Expert
October 12, 2020

I just had several deliverables of a similar size and we did 1920x818.

Participant
October 12, 2020

Thanks for the help!!

RjL190365Correct answer
Legend
October 12, 2020

Tere is absolutely no way at all, in this case. Adobe did not decide this. MainConcept did. MainConcept provided the encoding engine for Premiere Pro, and Adobe was required to live by MainConcept's rules with regards to output dimensions. MainConcept will not permit 1920x817 exports at all in its H.264 encoder. You will have to use 1920x816 (the resolution nearest 1920x817 to be evenly divisible by 4).

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 11, 2020

That is correct you cannot export odd numbers and also resolutions must be divided by 4 if you want to be perfect.

Participant
October 12, 2020

thanks for your answer. Yeah, I know that h264 doesnt accept odd numbers.

 

What I dont like is the fact that the missing pixel cuts away a bit (vertically) on the left and right of the image. So the image is not the original size.

 

Here an example from the export dialog:

Participant
October 12, 2020

maybe there is an setting that I dont know that I can export H264 1920 x 817?

 

best regards from germany