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  1. I'm working with DV PAL videos in Premiere Pro CS3, an I want to:
    - encode the video to h264 progressive
    - encode audio to aac lc
    - preferably, audio and video should be in .mp4 container

    How do I determine how much bitrate is needed for video ?

    If I use debugmode frameserver, I can use x264 with CRF, and bitrate would be based on CRF, but does frameserving means that my DV clips will go through another generation before encoding ?
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  2. Originally Posted by codemaster View Post
    I'm working with DV PAL videos in Premiere Pro CS3, an I want to:
    - encode the video to h264 progressive
    - encode audio to aac lc
    - preferably, audio and video should be in .mp4 container

    How do I determine how much bitrate is needed for video ?

    If I use debugmode frameserver, I can use x264 with CRF, and bitrate would be based on CRF, but does frameserving means that my DV clips will go through another generation before encoding ?


    If you don't need set bitrate/filesize , then use CRF mode

    The whole point of debugmode is to avoid generation loss - it frameserves uncompressed RGB video directly from premiere
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