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  1. Ok, so I have used Premiere Pro, and Premiere 6.5 for making music videos for some time now, however I have always came across a problem when tryign to export the movies.

    The files are always enormous, and I have to compress it in Windows Movie Maker to get them around 30MB for internet consumption, but I've grown tired of losing out on quality, and having to present poor picture quality etc.. on the internet.

    My question therefore is, is there any way in which I can export my movies in Premiere Pro, keeping the quality but without producing file sizes of 800MB upwards?

    Much thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
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    Premiere Pro and Premiere 6.5 have both wmv and real export built in.
    See under File Export Timeline.

    There is a Windows Media 9 upgrade for Premiere 6.5 here
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/premiere/default.aspx
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    I also have shot bands and made music videos for them. I always do SVCD, VCD and WMV and if I really want to get the video out there I go DIV-X and X-VID too. A VCD music video is typically 30 - 50 MB. Not bad and yes .. most people will download that these days.
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    tell ya what.. here is a band I filmed and made a little VCD music video for them for their website. VCD (Video CD)

    http://24.178.76.19/Horsepower-Philamina.zip oh and btw.. enjoy the great music. Quality is still nice.
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    The guitar player is Keith Jenkins, James Brown's Guitar player. Just thought I 'd mention.
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