How to export the mp4 from mp4 (screen capture) without quality loss
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November 1, 2011 at 7:02 PM #46186
chuacha
ParticipantPremier: How to render the mp4 from mp4 (recorded with
screen capturing tool) without quality loss for internet streamingIm novice in video making, but I need to make some good
quality crisp video tutorials for the internet streaming.So Ive stopped on mp4 format, cause it is portable and not
heavy.I have a screen captured video with that tool 1000X750
Then Im adding some effects with After Effect.
Im exporting that using h.264, because that is what I need
in the final version.The quality after After Effect is great and size is good,
but I need to compose several pieces and add audio, which Im
trying to do in Premier again using h.264.I need the good quality video, not very heavy, because I
need to stream in on the website.. But the problem that Adobe Premier low the
quality and Ive tried so many ways and setting and I still dont have any idea
how the prevent that..My current setting
are:When I create the
project:Display Format: Timecode
Capture format :HDV
Sequence preset: AVC-Intra 720p 30 fps (Im not which preset to choose
when I capture video from the screen but I have tried almost all of them and just AVC helps me avoid the shaking video )Pixel aspect Ratio: Square pixels (1.0)
When I export the
project:Format: H.264
TV Standart: NTSC (do
I need that if Im going to use that video just for computer not for TV.. ?)Frame width: 1000 height:750 (do I
need the same frame size as AVC-Intra 1280X720? )Frame rate: 29.97 fps
Pixel aspect Ratio: Square pixels (1.0)
Profile: high
Level:5.1
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass
Target Bitrate: 6.06
Maximum Bitrate: 10.68
Please help me to find where Im wrong.. is that possible
with some settings to get no loss quality when I render mp4 to mp4 in Premier?Thank you guys for any help and sorry if my questions sounds
stupid as Im really novice..
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