Why does Premiere Pro inflate file size?
Hello all,
I'm a complete novice to Adobe and need help exporting a simple low-quality video edit in a reasonable file size.
I ran a webinar using GoTo Webinar and export a file. I have edited this in Premiere Pro but when I go to export it inflates the file size dramatically!
Obviously doing something wrong but Mr Google is not helping with my specific problem.
I need help with selecting the right export settings. All I want to do is upload it to YouTube so it shouldn't be that hard but the vast array of options has defeated me.
I have version 12.1.1 Build 10
The input file was generated automatically by a GoTo Webinar session. It was just voice over powerpoint. Nothing special. Specs of the GoTo video were:
- 106MB
- MP4 File .mp4
- 1920x1080
- Frame rate 7.62 frames/sec
- Data rate 104kbps
- Total bitrate 166kpbs
- Audio bitrate 61kpbs
- Channels 1 mono
- Audio sample rate 16.000khz
In the editing, I added some jpeg images and a .mp3 music file about 3.25MB in size.
When I went to export this I tried the following: In File/Export>Media I selected:
- Format H 264
- Preset: YouTube 1080p HD
- Under Video, I select the lowest possible framerate = 10
- Under Bitrate Settings, I chose Bitrate Encoding of VBR 1 Pass
The Estimated file size now says 6720MB !!
After googling I set the Bitrate Settings > Target Bitrate to 1 which was not recommended but I'm desperate to get the file size down as I dont have a great internet connection! This reduced output file size to 543MB. I manged to upload this to YouTube but it took me 4 hours, during which time, I could barely use my internet....
What I cant get my head around is why Premiere Pro seems to have inflated the file size so much despite the fact that I actually reduced the length of the video during editing. I don't need a really high-quality output! It just voice over powerpoint.
Can anyone explain to me what is going on and recommend some better export settings?
Your help is much appreciated.
Tim
