Premiere Sequence Settings For Youtube
Best sequence and export settings for youtube siberiangoshawk Mar 30, 2016 10:29 AM As of March 2016 - What is the best sequence and export settings for premiere pro when exporting to youtube.
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So here's my problem: I've recorded a bunch of material by using on my computer. Foxit reader for windows 10. But when I take it in to Premiere it either get's 'boxed' with pillars on the side or just desn't fit at all. I believe this is because I don't know what sequence/export setting I should use. The footage I have been recording have the resolution of 1680x1050, 60 fps, so I tried to make a custom preset where the output is in the same resolution, but it just looks wierd and doesn't fit all. Also, the quality get's screwed up, I believe that is because I may be using the wrong video codec at the render. The premade sequence settings that has almost worked perfectly is DVCPROHD 720p60 but I get those black pillars at the side.
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Just to make clear I am after high quality settings that I can render out and post as 720p on youtube. I use 5.5 The footage I've recorded with fraps are 1680x1050 60fps Any solution or even an exact preset would be greatly appriciated, thanks! Because you are exporting 720x480 and DV 24pA. Look at the export settings (your 2nd screenshot, bottom right hand corner). Revit 2014 crack 64 bit. Not only is it the wrong dimensions, you are exporting the wrong framerate and format (it will have pulldown and look 'interlaced' with combing) If you were to flip to the output preview you would also see this (in your 2nd screenshot, it is on the 'source' tab, to the right is the 'output' tab) Don't use match sequence settings.
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