Abobde media encoder + pls help me export a simple file.

Hi guys
I am trying to use adobe media encoder to export a video file into a file suitable for the web. Trouble is I’ve never done this before and I’m running into some problems. My work computer does not have all the codec’s, so when I export an windows media 9 file, it wont run. It will work on a WM7 file, but it only exports the first 20 seconds.
This should be easy, I have a file, and I want to export to a suitable format for web. Preferably not flash though, however even that wont work for adobe media centre.
I am exporting out of Cs3 and using n windows Media Media audio/Video file
When I export and AVI, there are lines throughout the picture.
Please help,
Cheers.

You might post this in the correct forum for CS3
http://forums.adobe.com/community/premiere/premierepro_current
To create WMV you might use the free Microsoft Windows Media Encoder (WMV is Microsoft's format)
Also...
A link with many ideas about computer setup http://forums.adobe.com/thread/436215?tstart=0
Work through all of the steps (ideas) listed at http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting
If your problem isn't fixed after you follow all of the steps, report back with the DETAILS asked for in the questions at the end of the troubleshooting link

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