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Nathan Quattrini January 30th, 2007 04:42 PM

trouble exporting 1440x1080 avi
 
I have a project I edited with mt2 files, some PS overlays, and thats it. I am trying to get it to export at the full resolution but preimere won`t let me. If i use DV it locks it to 720x480, i exported with the uncompressed microsoft uncompressed AVI with 10 bit YUV and windows media player 11 (just upgraded) still won`t play it, yet I can import it into premiere and AE and see the image fine.How can i export this project as avi so i can use sorenson squeeze to make all my different files types of it? (sorenson also will only 'see' the audio, no video avaliable) I double checked the project settings and sequence settings and they are set to 1440x1080.
How can i get sorenson squeeze and WMP to see the video? I`m going insane!

Ervin Farkas January 31st, 2007 09:06 AM

Try exporting not as .avi but as MPEG2 (.m2t). WMPlayer should play it just fine, but depending on your PC it might be a bit challenging - try Media Player Classic instead.

Your m2t files will also be editable with Squeeze.

Nathan Quattrini January 31st, 2007 09:29 AM

i don`t have the option to export movie as m2t :(
http://www.kiukle.com/temp/choices.jpg
Those are the choices that I have. Also when I export it, I have one clip zoomed it....when i export the zoomed clips borders are bigger than the rest of the video.....and all my transitions are messed up/misaligned.....what am i doing wrong? :(( I need this done by tomorrow. I can post a video if its helpful

Ervin Farkas February 1st, 2007 09:15 AM

I'm not at my editing PC right now, but I think you're on the wrong page Nathan. I think this is the "export movie" dialog; the "export to m2t" option is on the "media encoder" page.

Steven Gotz February 1st, 2007 09:55 AM

Ervin is correct. The Adobe Media Encoder is the place to select MPEG2 and choose the appropriate HDV preset. That sets the data rate correctly but you probably need to adjust the Quality Setting back up to 5 since the default is 2.1 for a reason I do not understand.


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