In Premiere Pro (regrettably I only have CS3.2) what are the preferred file-export movie-settings in order to yield the best possible result? Visual quality is king, hard drive space used is not a real concern.
What choices and codecs did you make and why?
I have Cineforms Neoscene along with Matrox’s and Avids free codecs to work with.
Anything else I should be considering?
Would you care to share your settings too?
Just as importantly, how did or would the resulting product visually compare with the same project timelines contents rendered/compressed/processed with Adobe media encoder to either a .ts,/.m2t,/.mpeg or an h.264 file?
I’m trying to determine my options are.
Which does a better job in you experience:
a) Adobe Media Encoder or:
b) Through the Export Movie/settings module?
Thanks so much for participating.
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