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Export to Quicktime or Real Media - Premiere CS

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edwood83

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Dec 7, 2006
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Hey all-

I'm working on a project and want to export a very compressed video to send to some friends as a preview. So looking at the options, I figured Real Player or Quicktime would be the best choice. When I export with the Real encoder, regardless of the version I set, it exports audio but a blank video image. (And yes, the export video box is checked.)

For Quicktime, it exports both video and audio but, dpeneding on the encoder, at some point the video starts to speed up and then increases until it ends in a white screen, which is all that displays as the rest of the audio track finishes. It is just fine, synced and everything, until it decides to take crack and finish like 3 and half minutes before the end of the 5 minute video.

Any suggestions? I don't have much experience exporting compressed video as I used to just use a 3rd party encoder later. Now I only have Premiere and in the interest of efficiency, I'd like to export in one shot rather than do it twice.

Thanks in advance,

-Ed
 
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