hi all,

i searched the archives first but to no avail.

i've got premiere pro 2 now as part of the suite but am a little
familiar with the program from previous releases. trying to do my
first project and having issues with export.

what i've got is a long software training file, 38 mb and about 30
minutes long, made by one of those desktop capture programs. i created
a heading against an animated background in after effects. i put the
two clips together in premiere pro along with a few dissolves. the
computer simulation file is a .wmv file and looks to be shot in 256
colors or less at 10/fs. since i've got the ae .avi opening file down
to about 7 mb, i would have expected to generate about a 45 mb file
(the ae project also runs at 10/fs), when the two clips were
assembled. that hasn't happened.

i've tried matching up the output audio with the audio on the
simulation, and choosing all manor of options in export movie and also
using the adobe media encoder. seems no matter what i try the output
file is huge - sometimes half a gig but usually at least twice the
size it ought to be. (and it takes forever to render.) i need to run
this across an intranet so i must get the file size down. i know the
frame size is big too - 879 x 688, but i've tried reducing this to 640
x 480 and still the files are too big. also, they're often very
blurred looking. what's up with that?

what settings do i use to bring the file size down? what i'd like is
to generate a file that represents the combined file size of the clips
i'm actually using. would be great to do this at the frame size of the
original clip too.

and also, is there anything i can do to improve the render time?

thanks so much for whatever help you can provide. i really am stuck here!

kevin



 
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