Nic Paquette
June 6th, 2008, 10:09 AM
I am trying to edit together a number of videos that one of my friends took at my wedding. It total there are about 25 files that range from 30-65MB each, for a total of about 650MB. All the files are quicktime movie (mov) files.
I added all the files to Premiere Pro 3, added in transitions and text etc. When I attempt to export the movie however I end up with a file that is 4+ GB! I see that there are a LOT of settings in the various configuration menus, an honestly I'm not sure which ones to use. I realize that although all the individual files are 650MB, the final version will be a little larger but 4+GB seems like too much. I have tried MPEG4, and a number of other video compressions but nothing seems to give a smaller file.
Any advice on how to export the movie at a more reasonable file size, while not sacrificing the quality too much? Ultimately I would like to put this, along with a photo slide show onto a DVD for the relatives.
Thanks for the help!
I added all the files to Premiere Pro 3, added in transitions and text etc. When I attempt to export the movie however I end up with a file that is 4+ GB! I see that there are a LOT of settings in the various configuration menus, an honestly I'm not sure which ones to use. I realize that although all the individual files are 650MB, the final version will be a little larger but 4+GB seems like too much. I have tried MPEG4, and a number of other video compressions but nothing seems to give a smaller file.
Any advice on how to export the movie at a more reasonable file size, while not sacrificing the quality too much? Ultimately I would like to put this, along with a photo slide show onto a DVD for the relatives.
Thanks for the help!