Adobe Premiere Pro 2..x and H.264 codec

Using the Adobe Media Encoder within the export options of Premiere Pro, it doe not provide an option for dual pass encoding using the H.264 codec resulting in less than desirable Quicktime output. If it intially export to uncompressed AVI, then using Quicktime Pro to encode via the codec, it will work unless the file sizes are large. Any sugeestions?
Thanks.
E. Ruga

Using the Adobe Media Encoder within the export options of Premiere Pro, it doe not provide an option for dual pass encoding using the H.264 codec resulting in less than desirable Quicktime output. If it intially export to uncompressed AVI, then using Quicktime Pro to encode via the codec, it will work unless the file sizes are large. Any sugeestions?
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