I'm doing my editing in Premiere and have been trying to figure out what is the best(cleanest) way to set all my settings for export. I have been using TMPGEn to convert after Premiere.
Anyone have any pointers for a Newbie trying to look like a PRO?
Thanks,
Newbie Dug
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Personally, I have found that setting the final parameters like size, framerate in the Export options, speeds up the TMPG encoding. For eg. If your final video is 352 x 288 , 29.97 fps it is preferred to set these in Premiere itself.
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