I much prefer your tutorial videos to any others. I'm a TOTAL nube and your slow calm demeanor and thoroughness keeps my stress and frustration levels at bay. Thank you!!!
You are awesome and very easy to understand and following - loved it ... I am edited a video for my son he wants go grow up to be a youtube (EYE ROLL) so lets see
Much appreciated, thanks! UA-cam still has potential, just make sure to find sustainability in what you do. Too many people sprint out of the gates and then crash & burn. Good luck!
Hi- thanks so much for your videos, I've really enjoyed them and the learned a lot!! I have a dumb question and I can't find the answer anywhere. I import videos to premiere pro and when I export them, the size of the video is dramatically higher. For example, I have imported a video that is 226.4 MB, I create a sequence from the video and immediately export it at H264 and Match source- High bit rate. The export size of the video however is 3292MB. I haven't done anything to the video. I have to drop my VBR target to about 1.5Mbps to get it around 434MB. So, why did Premiere add so much data to the exporting video, and is there a way I can avoid that without losing quality? Thanks for your time!
Yeah, I don't know of a solution within premiere for that. I've been battling that same issue for years. I tend to have to convert with handbrake or something afterwards instead of using a super low bitrate within Premiere. Sorry for the no answer!
Hi there, thank you for the video.. What would be the best setting for export if I want to use it for presentation to a client in a 55" monitor or a projector screen? Thank you.
Are you playing from UA-cam or from a file on your computer? If UA-cam, I'd for sure export in 4k with bitrate around like 40 is fine (what I usually use) If from a file on your computer, depends on a lot of things (resolution of monitor, purpose of presentation, whether it's a one time thing or not). You'll safe for most of those situations with the same export as above. If monitor is 1080p, and/or filmed in 1080p then a higher bitrate 1080 export would be fine. If you need it as a file to keep/people will have access to the file later, then maybe try Quicktime and a ProRes option like HQ
@@ThisGuy Thank you very much for the reply, I am doing Architectural walkthroughs, we usually save it and play it from a computer connected to a bigger TV or to a projector.
hi im having trouble i cant upload on youtube but i think its because i have onedrive and every time i try to export and use on youtube it says processing abandoned:(
hey i done same as u told in video, but youtube is still decreasing video quality of my video as compared to local file. can u pls help also i am seeing Codec As AVC and not vp9 pls reply
@@ThisGuy yes thanks :D but i am already figured out this ,,,exported in 2k and it worked pls see my last uploaded video if u have some free time.. thanx
You need to create a 1080p sequence first (file, new, sequence --> 1920 x1080). Then resize/scale the 360p clip - to do that watch this video ua-cam.com/video/J-XxRWr-fCM/v-deo.html
@@QuranfyMuslims Yeah, if you're looking to upscale 360p to HD, you're not going to get good quality, sorry. When you upscale, you're not changing the quality to HD, you're just resizing your video to be the same dimensions as HD...which will ultimately result in pretty poor quality.
Not Sure. I never use the presets, so if it's gone, it's news to me. Just select High Quality 1080p or 4k and then drop the bitrate a bit...that's the only real difference between the 2.
Check out my Premiere Pro Tutorials Playlist for more videos: ua-cam.com/video/-bRIVT34o3s/v-deo.html
I much prefer your tutorial videos to any others. I'm a TOTAL nube and your slow calm demeanor and thoroughness keeps my stress and frustration levels at bay. Thank you!!!
Glad you like them! and glad they help! Thanks for the support!
This was very informative. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
i love how well you explain how to do things. and yes I added your house by the way.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. 👍
@@ThisGuy I am having problems with adding fade in and fade out as well as adding transitions
@@ThisGuy my Facebook is " real lifes Journey
Can you send me a text in messager
@@RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy just made this transitions video (in case you still needed help) ua-cam.com/video/9EgX1OoJ5-E/v-deo.html
Every time I’m ready to Export I watch this video just to make sure I’m doing it right, so thank you
Happy to help! Thanks for the support! 👍
Thanks man! This one helped me out a lot!
No problem!! Glad it helped! 🙂
You are awesome and very easy to understand and following - loved it ... I am edited a video for my son he wants go grow up to be a youtube (EYE ROLL) so lets see
Much appreciated, thanks! UA-cam still has potential, just make sure to find sustainability in what you do. Too many people sprint out of the gates and then crash & burn. Good luck!
Thank you so much sir. I really like your tutorial. straight to the point and understandable. Hi and nice to meet you from your new subscriber!!!
Welcome aboard. Thanks for watching!
@@ThisGuy 😊
Great video
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Hi- thanks so much for your videos, I've really enjoyed them and the learned a lot!! I have a dumb question and I can't find the answer anywhere. I import videos to premiere pro and when I export them, the size of the video is dramatically higher. For example, I have imported a video that is 226.4 MB, I create a sequence from the video and immediately export it at H264 and Match source- High bit rate. The export size of the video however is 3292MB. I haven't done anything to the video. I have to drop my VBR target to about 1.5Mbps to get it around 434MB. So, why did Premiere add so much data to the exporting video, and is there a way I can avoid that without losing quality? Thanks for your time!
Yeah, I don't know of a solution within premiere for that. I've been battling that same issue for years. I tend to have to convert with handbrake or something afterwards instead of using a super low bitrate within Premiere. Sorry for the no answer!
@@ThisGuy Cool, I guess the good news is I'm not alone on this, LOL! Thanks for your time and your great videos!!
Hi there, thank you for the video.. What would be the best setting for export if I want to use it for presentation to a client in a 55" monitor or a projector screen? Thank you.
Are you playing from UA-cam or from a file on your computer?
If UA-cam, I'd for sure export in 4k with bitrate around like 40 is fine (what I usually use)
If from a file on your computer, depends on a lot of things (resolution of monitor, purpose of presentation, whether it's a one time thing or not). You'll safe for most of those situations with the same export as above. If monitor is 1080p, and/or filmed in 1080p then a higher bitrate 1080 export would be fine. If you need it as a file to keep/people will have access to the file later, then maybe try Quicktime and a ProRes option like HQ
@@ThisGuy Thank you very much for the reply, I am doing Architectural walkthroughs, we usually save it and play it from a computer connected to a bigger TV or to a projector.
*thanks!*
Welcome!
Well explained!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you 🙌
Is it normal to render 1080p footage (1 hour and 44 minutes) for around 2 hours?
If the video is 1 hour 44 mins, then yes, 2 hours could make sense especially if you have effects/transitions/etc
thanks for the video!!
I'm exporting a video as I type this comment. It helped alot!!
No problem! Glad it helped!👍
So what do I do with my 720 60fps ? Do I upscale to 1080 ??
If you're putting it on UA-cam, then YES, for sure upscale to 1080p (or even 4k) before uploaded.
@@ThisGuy and also put the same 1080 export settings on it as well?
As if it was a normal 1080 vid
@@itsyoboig3325 Yes. Just select h.264 and then choose like high quality 1080p probably or even the UA-cam 1080p preset.
@@ThisGuy and what can I put for the VBR. 2 Pass ??
hi im having trouble i cant upload on youtube but i think its because i have onedrive and every time i try to export and use on youtube it says processing abandoned:(
I think you need to upload from an offline drive, not from something like OneDrive...
UA-cam doesn't let me uploard H.264 format for some reason do you know why?
I've uploaded hundreds of h.264 videos. Honestly have no idea why it wouldn't let you? Sorry.
hey i done same as u told in video, but youtube is still decreasing video quality of my video as compared to local file. can u pls help also i am seeing Codec As AVC and not vp9 pls reply
The only way to ensure that UA-cam uses the VP9 codec is to export in 4k (even if you filmed in 1080)
@@ThisGuy yes thanks :D but i am already figured out this ,,,exported in 2k and it worked pls see my last uploaded video if u have some free time.. thanx
how do you make a 360p video to 1080 p can you please show me i am struggling
You need to create a 1080p sequence first (file, new, sequence --> 1920 x1080). Then resize/scale the 360p clip - to do that watch this video ua-cam.com/video/J-XxRWr-fCM/v-deo.html
@@ThisGuy thank you but my video is 360 to 630p and when i do what you did it not hd its bad quilty when i check it in the vlc
@@QuranfyMuslims Yeah, if you're looking to upscale 360p to HD, you're not going to get good quality, sorry. When you upscale, you're not changing the quality to HD, you're just resizing your video to be the same dimensions as HD...which will ultimately result in pretty poor quality.
@@ThisGuy so how do you make a 360p video hd
THERE IS NO UA-cam PRESET IN MY ADOBE PREMIER PRO 2021 WHY?
Not Sure. I never use the presets, so if it's gone, it's news to me. Just select High Quality 1080p or 4k and then drop the bitrate a bit...that's the only real difference between the 2.
where to download preset for youtube?
Not sure. It just comes with premiere pro cc
It doesn't let me export it right to UA-cam I go to sign in and get an error
I always export to computer, then to UA-cam. Never even tried directly to UA-cam. Sorry.
Premier pro isn’t letting me log into UA-cam so I can’t post my video
Just export it, then upload to youtube manually after
@@ThisGuyI wish I could show you my side it exports then I look in my files and it ain’t there and whenever I try to link UA-cam it just exits out
@@anthonywyd8692 You did everything at 6:18 right? - naming/saving your video properly...?
@@ThisGuy omg I watched everything but the last min 😂😂 I’ll try now I’ll let you know how it goes