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by GerryB » Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:11 pm
Good evening all, I want to output from PrEl9 & PrEl11 to .mp4 to stream from a web site. I can code the file in CS5 (Media Encoder) to .mp4 then upload and the file streams. No problem. If I code the file in either PrEl9 or PrEl11 to .mp4 the file downloads and then plays. Not a problem with a 3min clip but with a 40min file it is a disaster! If I Share >> Computer >> MPEG the output (PrEl9 & 11) is .m2t - not what I want. If I Share >> Mobile Phoones >>iPhone & iPods the output is .mp4 - but it does not stream.
Any help, suggestions, pointers to where the stream/download tick box is buried in the Presets will be most appreciated. Thanks, GerryB
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by Chuck Engels » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:28 pm
Hi Gerry, What Media Encoder Preset are you using that has the "faststart" function that allows files to start playing immediately? Here is an interesting article and solution http://www.risevision.com/blog/user-tip ... mediately/There is also most likely a preset in Premiere Elements that will work for you, will post as soon as I find one you can try.
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by Chuck Engels » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:38 pm
I think that you will find any of the MP4/H.264 presets under Share > Computer > AVCHD Will work just fine I did a test with a standard DV file and used the AVCHD MP4 NTSC DV Widescreen preset, the video plays immediately while downloading.
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by Steve Grisetti » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:45 pm
I second Chuck's suggestion. There are dozens of types of MP4s, each optimized for a particular use.
For streaming video, I'd recommend you use Publish & Share/Computer/AVCHD using a preset for YouTube or Vimeo.
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by GerryB » Mon Nov 26, 2012 2:49 pm
Hi Chuck, I will have a go with the AVCHD settings shortly and I will also let you know what I have done in CS5. Thanks, Gerry [ Post made via Mobile Device ]
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by GerryB » Mon Nov 26, 2012 4:12 pm
Chuck, Steve,
Many thanks, you are spot on!!
PrEl11 Go to Publish & Share >> AVCHD >> MP4 - PAL DV Widescreen Click on advanced w = 768 h = 432 bitrate = 0.7 max bit rate = 1.0
Using those setting I uploaded and it played within 7s to 10s (3min duration test file) which is just the job!
PrEl9 No AVCHD option. I didn't thik it was that old and out of spec!!
Does PrEl10 have the AVCHD option?
Premier Pro CS5 From the timeline File >> Export >> Media (Ctrl+M) format - H.264 Preset - PAL DV Widescreen Modified as follows TV system - PAL w - 768 h - 432 (note the non-square pixel is not working here) f/s - 25 level 3 bitrate - 0.7 max bitrate - 1.0
Saved and uploaded and streams.
Again, many thanks,
GerryB
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