around the 10/8/05 Charles Hope mentioned about [videoblogging] No
Progressive QT for Premiere! (was:Can't  that:
>Are you sure you're talking about Premiere 6.5? There's nothing like
>either of those available on my copy.
>
>Also, I don't see any remaining plugins yet to be installed; no Adobe
>Media Encoder as Adam suggested, and still no Save for Web option.

if you've got QT installed then premiere is using the QT engine. But
it has dumbed it down. all of this stuff is sitting there in QT,
premiere just isn't talking to it.

Easiest solution is to get QT pro (but on PC problem whether you get
6 or 7, others can comment, if there is 7 available get that even if
beta, at least you won't lose your licence when you do move to 7
later).

export from premiere to DV, or avi or something. open this in QT
player. There you will get a lot more options for compression and
settings. Alternatively get Cleaner from autodesk. Does much the same
with more export options, batch processing (though on os x can do
this using QT pro with automator), though it is 10 x price of QT pro.

As Andreas likes to say, QT pro is the swiss army knife application
for this sort of work.
--
cheers
Adrian Miles

hypertext.RMIT
<URL:http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog>


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