Adobe Premiere Pro CS5

Gemma Carline

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So recently I had to switch to CS5 from CS6 and its totally different with settings etc and I am not technical minded AT ALL.

Could someone tell me the best export settings to use for CS5 for a video thats going to be uploaded to YouTube? The footage isn't HD cause its my sims 3 footage for my tv series. The last time I exported it wasn't fullscreen in YouTube...

Could someone please help me? :)
 
Adobe Premiere scares me. Sorry I can't help :confused:
All of Adobe's software is complicated as s**t man >.>

So recently I had to switch to CS5 from CS6 and its totally different with settings etc and I am not technical minded AT ALL.

Could someone tell me the best export settings to use for CS5 for a video thats going to be uploaded to YouTube? The footage isn't HD cause its my sims 3 footage for my tv series. The last time I exported it wasn't fullscreen in YouTube...

Could someone please help me? :)

You should youtube/google your question. :D
 
sorry, no experience with this. but I have a question: why the switch from Cs6 to Cs5 ?
 
Go to export and under format click "Quicktime" and scroll down to the video tab and select "H.264" under video codec.. scroll down more and under the basic setting put your "Quality" up to 100 and unlock the width and height and set it to what your footage is.. scroll down some more and under aspect set it to "Square pixels" and if you like you can check "Render at maximum depth" and "Use maximum render quality" ... Hope this helps! :)[DOUBLEPOST=1343923049][/DOUBLEPOST]
All of Adobe's software is complicated as s**t man >.>



You should youtube/google your question. :D

It doesn't scare me, once you learn one of the products the rest come pretty easy because there all very similar in a way how there set up.. and yes Google is your friend when needing to find out answers to problems like this :p
 
sorry, no experience with this. but I have a question: why the switch from Cs6 to Cs5 ?
I have the full version of cs5 and i was only trying the trial version of cs6 to see what it was like and now i have to wait till i save money to buy it haha cause its better than cs5, but i have to make do with that until i can afford it :)
Go to export and under format click "Quicktime" and scroll down to the video tab and select "H.264" under video codec.. scroll down more and under the basic setting put your "Quality" up to 100 and unlock the width and height and set it to what your footage is.. scroll down some more and under aspect set it to "Square pixels" and if you like you can check "Render at maximum depth" and "Use maximum render quality" ... Hope this helps! :)[DOUBLEPOST=1343923049][/DOUBLEPOST]
It doesn't scare me, once you learn one of the products the rest come pretty easy because there all very similar in a way how there set up.. and yes Google is your friend when needing to find out answers to problems like this :p
Thank you so much!! :D

Everything technical scares me! lol google was too complicated, lots of people saying lots of different things, my brain was about to explode hahaha
 
I use the following in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
Format: h.264
Preset: Android Tablet - 720p 29.97

I have tweaked this preset a little (to 30p) and saved it back under a name that I can easily find. The Android Tablet - 1080p 29.97 is good for full HD.
 
I made a tutorial about Adobe Premiere CS5.5 that explains a covers some of your question.
If you go to me channel (link in my signature) and go to videos, the tutorial is called Adobe Premiere CS5.5 Basic Tutorial.
I hope this helps.
 
I’ve always been sketchy about shifting from one software to another or even upgrading software I use regularly, most because I’m afraid of the time wasted as well as the new/different shortcuts and features. I’ve been editing on FCP for a few years now and recently a friend told me about the new Premier Pro version which supposedly kicks its a**. I downloaded the trial and gave it a shot but the changed interface was too hard to handle. Fortunately Adobe have been kind enough to provide a demo with all the basic features as well as some unique ones so you can watch and get on with a bigger and better editing software!
 
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