Hi,
New guy here. I have been teaching myself how to "fan edit" and believe I am stuck and humbly request help.:-(
I have created my first fanedit and have the project exactly where I want it to be, but I am confused/stuck :| on the final step . . . exporting/encoding/converting my project to a viewable video file.
Project details/procedures:
I created my fanedit using Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5.5.2. [aka PP] as my main editor (see below for other programs I used)
Because my source file is only available as a DVD [no HD versions yet avail out there], I ripped the dvd to my hdd.
used pgcdemux to demux it to a separate m2v and .ac3.
used virtualdub (64-bit version) to "convert" the m2v to an avi (using Lagarath as the codec)
did all my editing/work within Premiere Pro CS5.5, Photoshop CS6, Sony Sound Forge 10 Pro, After Effects CS6, Illustrator CS.6 and Blender 2.76.
My "final"/complete project is a Premiere Pro project.
Here's my confusion/question:
When I go to "convert" (it's called "export" in PP) my project via PP, no matter what file type I use/settings I use, the final video ends up being "jittery/choppy/stuttery" when things are moving in the video (i.e. people, objects, the "camera", etc).
The actual quality of the video is excellent.
In PP you can directly export/convert from within the program; or close PP completely and open Adobe Media Encoder (CS6.2) and encode that way---there are no differences in options/settings/choices between the two methods.
I've viewed my various "exports" using VLC, jRiver Media 21, Zoom Player Max, PowerDVD15 Ultra, MPC-HC and they all look like @#!$$%^#.
File types I have tried: H.264, mp4, Microsoft AVI, mpeg2, mpeg2-DVD, uncompressed AVI. There are others, but haven't tried them---mostly because they are file types I'd never used and/or heard of--prob commercial stuff.
I also used an old program called "G-Spot" to verify that all my codecs are valid/up-to-date/installed/functioning etc.
What am I doing wrong? missing? not understanding? not using? :-(
Is there some other encoder I should be using? Should I be saving my project as one of the video formats I listed above, at the highest possible setting, and then use some other program for a final convert/encode?
PLEASE, PLEASE, please help. I've put a great deal of my free time into teaching myself all this and coming up with an edit and I am soooo frustrated to be at the final step and not "getting it" - i.e. what I am doing wrong or not properly doing at all. :-o:-|
Thank you in advance.
New guy here. I have been teaching myself how to "fan edit" and believe I am stuck and humbly request help.:-(
I have created my first fanedit and have the project exactly where I want it to be, but I am confused/stuck :| on the final step . . . exporting/encoding/converting my project to a viewable video file.
Project details/procedures:
I created my fanedit using Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5.5.2. [aka PP] as my main editor (see below for other programs I used)
Because my source file is only available as a DVD [no HD versions yet avail out there], I ripped the dvd to my hdd.
used pgcdemux to demux it to a separate m2v and .ac3.
used virtualdub (64-bit version) to "convert" the m2v to an avi (using Lagarath as the codec)
did all my editing/work within Premiere Pro CS5.5, Photoshop CS6, Sony Sound Forge 10 Pro, After Effects CS6, Illustrator CS.6 and Blender 2.76.
My "final"/complete project is a Premiere Pro project.
Here's my confusion/question:
When I go to "convert" (it's called "export" in PP) my project via PP, no matter what file type I use/settings I use, the final video ends up being "jittery/choppy/stuttery" when things are moving in the video (i.e. people, objects, the "camera", etc).
The actual quality of the video is excellent.
In PP you can directly export/convert from within the program; or close PP completely and open Adobe Media Encoder (CS6.2) and encode that way---there are no differences in options/settings/choices between the two methods.
I've viewed my various "exports" using VLC, jRiver Media 21, Zoom Player Max, PowerDVD15 Ultra, MPC-HC and they all look like @#!$$%^#.
File types I have tried: H.264, mp4, Microsoft AVI, mpeg2, mpeg2-DVD, uncompressed AVI. There are others, but haven't tried them---mostly because they are file types I'd never used and/or heard of--prob commercial stuff.
I also used an old program called "G-Spot" to verify that all my codecs are valid/up-to-date/installed/functioning etc.
What am I doing wrong? missing? not understanding? not using? :-(
Is there some other encoder I should be using? Should I be saving my project as one of the video formats I listed above, at the highest possible setting, and then use some other program for a final convert/encode?
PLEASE, PLEASE, please help. I've put a great deal of my free time into teaching myself all this and coming up with an edit and I am soooo frustrated to be at the final step and not "getting it" - i.e. what I am doing wrong or not properly doing at all. :-o:-|
Thank you in advance.