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Best Settings for export in Premiere

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pmidwest

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Jan 9, 2002
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Can anyone help me out with export and movie settings?
I have many home video clips that I would like to make into one movie and burn it to dvd the problem I am having though is that I do not know what settings I should use when first creating the movie so that the video will look good on a big TV. Right now when I export the movie to my hard drive the video looks fuzzy and it jumps around when a new clip comes onto the screen the audio is jumpy at the same time. And the quality of the audio is very poor. If anyone can give me some info on what settings I should use it would be of great help

Thanks in advance


Paul
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Yes, if you dont want fuzzy looking video. You have to render at the BEST Quality possible. Especially if you want to turn them into DVD. Also, depending on the quality you captured in (Ie used a codec while capturing ) can make your video fuzzy from the get-go.

Uncompressed AVI at 720x480 and depending on the DVD authoring program you use ( ie Ulead DVD Movie Factory ) you have to turn them in MPEG 2 Variable Bit-rate MPG files.

DVD movies for a half hour of footage is 1 - 1.5 GB.
 
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