
I´m trying to export my files to a high quality dvd so pirate copies of my work will have good quality, but my pirate version of premiere pro (adobe won´t sell its products to my country) doesn´t have all the export settings I need. I live in a third world country.that means our internet connection is so slow, that the standard media is dvd.everything is sold for a buck in the streets and just a few use youtube. Hi, I´ve been having some issues with my dvd exports. Link: EFillF Productions channel - YouTube


What do you guys think? What are your tips for exporting for the web? Let us know down in the comments! However, it's important to check the technical limitations of the site that you plan to upload your video to, because if you export at higher or lower bitrates, the video either won't look or perform optimally. If you're working with high-resolution progressive footage at 23.976, you want to make sure that your output settings mirror those properties, otherwise encoding will do some funky things to your video.Ĭodec-wise, h.264 is usually the best choice for web export in that most streaming sites are optimized for that codec. One of the easiest things that you can do in order to avoid the some of the nasty effects of a botched export is to make sure that the basics of your output settings match your sequence settings, and then double-check.

While there are numerous things that can go wrong during the export process, many of them can be traced back to improperly set-up exports.
