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by MGadAllah » Mon Aug 26, 2013 3:40 am
Hello, We are uploading a lot of Radio Broadcasting to YouTube for the new project. I've prepared the image that will be used on each video and its dimension is: 1280x720. The title of the show and episode will be written on the image as a title using premiere. Then will add audio tracks as usual. The question now is what is the export setting preset I should use? I've found too many and realized that H.264 includes a lot usable preset for video websites. For YouTube there are also too many. Also there are some preset for tablet and phones. I am thinking about using something make the video viewable under broad platform with no issues. So which one I should pick? Thanks
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by Steve Grisetti » Mon Aug 26, 2013 7:38 am
Hi, Mohamed. Are you asking about Premiere Elements 11?
If so, I recommend you use Publish & Share/Computer/AVCHD with the preset selected for YouTube HD. When you load this file to YouTube, YouTube will optimize it so that it will be viewable on any platform.
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by MGadAllah » Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:05 am
Steve Grisetti wrote: Hi, Mohamed.
Hi my dear brother, how are you and how is your family, hope you all are doing great Steve Grisetti wrote: Are you asking about Premiere Elements 11?
No, we are using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. Steve Grisetti wrote: I recommend you use Publish & Share/Computer/AVCHD with the preset selected for YouTube HD
You mean when it is starting to choose this one as shown in the below image:- Steve Grisetti wrote: When you load this file to YouTube, YouTube will optimize it so that it will be viewable on any platform.
When I export media I've found this templates for YouTube already exist in the list as shown in the below image:- Which one of those I should pick given that the image I've imported to PCS6 is 1280x720 and I want the uploaded video to be played in most mobile devices and tablets with no black bars around it. Thanks a lot
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by Steve Grisetti » Tue Aug 27, 2013 7:32 am
I'm going to leave this to one of our Premiere Pro experts, Mohamed. I'm sure someone will be by to give you an answer soon. Take care.
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by MGadAllah » Tue Aug 27, 2013 1:59 pm
Steve Grisetti wrote:I'm going to leave this to one of our Premiere Pro experts, Mohamed. I'm sure someone will be by to give you an answer soon. Take care.
Thanks for your interest and replying. Yes me too
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by MGadAllah » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:22 am
Hope any one can help me.
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by Steve Grisetti » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:46 am
I'm going to move this discussion to our Premiere Pro forum, where it will more likely be noticed by someone who can help.
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by MGadAllah » Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:12 pm
Steve Grisetti wrote:I'm going to move this discussion to our Premiere Pro forum, where it will more likely be noticed by someone who can help.
Good tip.
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by Chuck Engels » Wed Aug 28, 2013 2:32 pm
I am still on version CS3 and I know the options and settings have changed since then, and I almost never upload to YouTube anymore. Doesn't anyone export video for upload to YouTube on a regular basis from a current version of Premiere Pro?
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by TreeTopsRanch » Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:00 pm
"Doesn't anyone export video for upload to YouTube on a regular basis from a current version of Premiere Pro?" Sorry, I have switched to Vegas Movie Studio so I can't help with this one.
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by Bob » Wed Aug 28, 2013 7:57 pm
The YouTube presets are divided into 4 categories: HD 1080p and 720p, and SD 480p and 360p. You said your background image will be 1280x720, that would correspond with one of the 720p presets. Most likely YouTube 720p 25 would be appropriate for Egypt and the Middle East.
Not all mobile devices support the same resolutions and frame aspect ratios. It is probably impossible to have one format that will display on all mobile devices without black bars. If you are producing audio with a static background and titles, you could get by with a smaller size such as YouTube 480p widescreen 25. You might try creating one of each and upload to YouTube as a test to see which is more suitable for your purpose.
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by MGadAllah » Thu Aug 29, 2013 3:20 am
Thanks for replying. You think that resizing to a smaller image size would be a better option or it does not matter?
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by Bob » Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:56 am
Since YouTube will resize the video, it comes down to whether you want to provide a hd version. With a still image background and titles, I'm not sure you would benefit significantly from hd. The smaller version would also process and upload faster. But, it's your decision. Try both, compare the legibility of the titles, and then decide.
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