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    Hi,



    I'm doing some video editing add the video with multi audio tracks ( Jap, Ita & Ara ) and i want to export this video with multi audio not to mix this audio. How i can do that ?!


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  2. you can export the audio separately, then multiplex it with another tool . Which tool you use will depend on what export format you choose
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    How to export the audio separately ?!
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  4. you could disable the other tracks, and export the audio, or put the audio track in a separate sequence

    there might be other ways (I usually don't deal with multiple audio tracks)
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    Ok, Which tool can help me to add multi audio to the video file and convert this file to MKV ?!
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  6. If you have the tracks exported, use mkvtoolnix
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    thanks poisondeathray
    Last edited by SB4; 17th Nov 2010 at 04:41.
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    I have another problem when i export the video from premier pro cs5 the video quality is not the same as the original video, what should i do ?!
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  9. What settings for export ?

    You can't keep the same quality, you are re-encoding

    Unless you use a lossless format = big filesize (e.g. uncompressed , lagarith, huffyuv)

    If you increase the bitrate you can minimize quality loss , or if you use a better encoder
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    I'm using both Match Sequence settings option and H.264 (Apple TV 480P with default settings) but the result is the same not good quality...!

    In the previous version Premier Pro CS3 i can use Windows Media Video 9 codec but with the new version Premier Pro CS5 i can't or i don't know how to use it...?!

    Video file info:
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    Complete name                    : tetsujin_01.avi
    Format                           : AVI
    Format/Info                      : Audio Video Interleave
    File size                        : 294 MiB
    Duration                         : 23mn 14s
    Overall bit rate                 : 1 772 Kbps
    Writing application              : VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.2 (build 2540/release)
    Writing library                  : VirtualDubMod build 2540/release
    
    Video
    ID                               : 0
    Format                           : VC-1
    Codec ID                         : WMV3
    Codec ID/Info                    : Windows Media Video 9
    Codec ID/Hint                    : WMV3
    Duration                         : 23mn 14s
    Bit rate                         : 1 502 Kbps
    Width                            : 640 pixels
    Height                           : 480 pixels
    Display aspect ratio             : 4:3
    Frame rate                       : 25.000 fps
    Bit depth                        : 8 bits
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)               : 0.196
    Stream size                      : 250 MiB (85%)
    My sequence settings:
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    EditingMode: Desktop
    Timebase: 25 frames/second
    Frame Size: 640x480
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels(1.0)
    Fields: No Fields(Progressive Scan)
    Display Format: 25fps Timecode
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  11. The matching sequence settings are fine, but the EXPORT settings are what matter - use a higher bitrate. Sequence settings are separate from export settings.

    You will find h.264 will give higher quality than wmv at the same bitrate
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    Is it possible to tell me the best export settings for this file. please ?!

    I'm really tired of the large number of useless attempt ...!!
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  13. There is no "best".

    If using adobe, I would use h.264 to export

    Personally I would export uncompressed and use a different encoder, x264 or a gui for it like megui, handbrake, ripbot, etc...
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    Ok, can i use VirtualDub to add some filters to the video and save it as avi file ?!
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  15. Originally Posted by SB4 View Post
    Ok, can i use VirtualDub to add some filters to the video and save it as avi file ?!
    You can if you want to . Nobody is stopping you

    But if you export out of premiere before using vdub, use no compression, or lossless compression , otherwise you will lose more quality
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    Ok, I'm using Uncompressed Microsoft AVI and i will see the result...
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    I will return to the previous version adobe premier cs3
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