Export in MPEG format

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  • Noo audio in Windows media Player when playing video exported in Mpeg format

    Hi there, I really need help
    I have edited a video and removed the audio.
    I have added a song in the soundtrack part of the timeline.
    When I 'share' as an 'mpeg' it renders etc perfectly.
    When I play it on my comp it plays perfectly - In premiere and WMP
    But If I put the file onto a usb or something similar and try to play it on another computer there is no audio.
    I have premiere elements 7
    I have windows vista Premium.
    The computer I am trying to play it on has XP home edition 2002 and Windows media player 10.
    The video is for a friend to put on their website, and chances are the audio wont appear on their computer either? I dont have internet on my comp so I havent tried uploading to youtube, so I don't know about that either, I would like youtube to recognise my audio also.
    SO What I want is to be able to make a video, with audio that pretty much anyone can watch on any computer.
    Please help.
    Joshua

    It appears that, when you output your MPEG, you chose an audio codec that your friend's computer doesn't support. (It's Dolby Digital by default. So entering the Advanced settings and changing the audio codec to MPEG or PCM might help.)
    It's also possible your friend's operating system is way out of date, sine he's still running Media Player 10. He should go to Windows Update, select the Custom option and get all of the necessary updates.
    He may have to do this several times, with computer restarts in between, if he's way behind with his updates, since some updates depend on other updates being installed. In the end, his XP should be at SP3.

  • Exporting Pro CS4 videos to different mpeg formats-no video or separate audio file???

    I have Premiere Pro CS4. When I export my video to mpeg-4 format, there is no video. When I export to mpeg-2DVD format, there is a separate wav audio file. Adobe Media Encoder, which I use automatically as the export encoding software, does not seem capable of combining the audio and video files into a single video. Export to mpeg-2 format works fune. When I try to export a 1 hr 20 min video in H.264 1440 x 1080 config, it is a 10GB file. I want the best quality that will fit on  4.7 GB or 8.5 GB media. What am I missing ?

    Best thing is to use Dynamic Link/(Send to Encore. Set Encore to automatic and your movie will fit nicely on a dvd.
    If you do not want to use DL then export from Premiere with the mpeg2-dvd settings (choose one of the presets or set it manually) with Multiplexing OFF.
    Don't forget to set Use Max Render Quality ON.
    This output will give you three files. m2v, wave and xmpses (and maybe a xmp file)
    Import the first two as a timeline in Encore, make menu and burn.
    Using a seperate video file and audio file is the way to go for making a dvd. If you set multiplexing to on then you will get one file containing video and audio.
    Encore has to dumux (or demultiplex, separating video from audio) before being able to make the disk. Waist of energy.

  • How do I export my project in the MPEG format vs The MPEG format?

    How do I export my project in the MPEG format vs The MPEG format?

    sorry I meant to say, export as an MPG not MPEG. I'm trying to export the file then upload that file to a PC based system that will not recognize the MPEG extention. I work with others who use AVID and squeeze their projects the same way I do, but I'm using compressor. I've compared what their final file type is to mine, and the only difference i can see is that extention being MPG for theirs and MPEG for mine. I know this is so lame, but I'm going nuts trying to figure this out!

  • Not getting an option of exporting in mpeg 4 format? AVI file the size of the file is extremely huge

    Hi,
    I am not getting an option of exporting in mpeg 4 format? Infact when I am rendering in AVI file the size of the file is extremely huge. Please can somebody help me in reducing the file size & exporting in MPEG4 format.

    You need to learn about encoding. The default file type is Lossless for a reason. If you are using Ray-tracing and you have a supported Cuda card you must use the Adobe Render Cue. If you are not using Ray-traced rendering then you should be using the Adobe Media Encoder.
    This will get you started: Basic Workflow, the last section is on rendering.

  • APE 12 exporting to MPEG only the audio is rendered not the video. Exports to other formats.

    When exporting (rendering) a HD video through Adobe Premier Elements  12 to MPEG only the audio is rendered not the video. Exports to other formats.

    I'm actually surprised that you can playback ProRes files in Windows Media Player, which normally exploits neither QuickTime components, nor reverse-engineered decoders from ffmpeg library... So as to be able to successfully import ProRes media into Adobe products you have to get QuickTime 7 installed (the latest version is 7.7.4). If your files are not corrupted and you didn't somehow install something like K-Lite codec pack on your machine, you should be good to go.

  • EXPORTING IN MPEG-2

    Why iMovie HD 6 can't export in MPEG-2 ? In older version, it could be possible to export in that format. Now, there is only the MPEG-4 format.
    I want to export in MPEG-2 and use the movie in DVD Studio Pro.
    MPEG-4 do the same job ?

    In older version, it could be possible to export in that format.
    older version of Toast (v4?) installed a mpeg2-export-plug-in into the QT Folder, to add this feature, iM never supports export to mpeg2 natively, because, as mish told you, that is done in the authoring/encoding apps...
    mpeg4 is a web-delivery format...
    you've spend 1200$ for your app, please "spend" another minutes of your lifetime for reading the manuals, you got with DVDSP...

  • Please help me with export settings and format

    I'll try to explain my problem the best I can. I recently captured some footage from old VHS tapes to use in a Christmas video. I imported one of the MPGs that I captured to AE and applied a grain removal plus a couple other lighting effects to the video to improve the quality as well as I could. When I went to export it (through the render que) I found myself confronted with a huge amount of format options and after doing some reading online thought a Quicktime .MOV file with Photo JPEG compression would give me a reasonable size video but after doing the math (an a bit of the rendering) realized that my 2 hour video, that was originally only around 6GB was being converted into a .MOV file that was around 80GB, which is too large for my HDD. Now, I would love to go out and purchase a 1TB SSD right now but I can't currently afford it. I need to end up with a file as close to the original file size as possible but with the grain removed, and the highest quality (for the file size) and just need to know the best settings to use to accomplish that. I looked around for several hours and couldn't find a quick and easy answer like "just export a MPEG 2 file" with ..... settings. The file is going to be imported into Premiere for final edit with several others that are probably going to need the same adjustments. It will then be exported to a 1080p BluRay (with an HD photo slideshow). Also I am using Production Premium CS4, if that makes any difference.
    Any quick tips about the grain removal effect would be greatly appreciated as well. I'm currently using a removal amount of .8 with the effect running 6 passes. I also changed the texture setting under "fine tuning" to .4.  It's a little blury but MUCH better than grainy, and about as good as I can expect from a 25 year old VHS. If you've used this effect before and know a couple little tweaks I could apply to make the video a little sharper (without the grain) that would be amazing.
    Thanks in advance.

    The file size is defined by bitrate. The winners among production codecs regard to 'quality / render time / file size' ratio, DNxHD and ProRes, utilise almost identical bitrate: up to 440 Mbps while encoding with 4:4:4 colour subsampling and up to 220 Mbps while encoding to 4:2:2. Do some math, and you'll end up with 90-200 GB/hour.
    So, the only option to save on disk space is to utilise highly compressed codec like H.264. With target bitrate set to 100 Mbps (you can set the bitrate in the Export Settings dialog) the quality loss might look affordable (don't remember if you can encode to Level 5 on CS4 though).
    If you eventually choose H.264 (working with which on CS4 might in turn result in a nightmare), do not export to H.264 from AE directly. Export to H.264 via AME...

  • Exporting from .mpeg to .mov file loses sound

    Okays so I know that there are numerous forum discussions out there on this topic but none helped me figure out my problem so I decided to create my own.
    I'm trying to take a xxx.mpeg file and convert it to a smaller xxx_web.mov file that I can use for posting on the web and sending to friends easily over ichat. To get my mpeg file I:
    1. used mac-the-ripper to get the Video_TS folder from a DVD with now encryption.
    2. then I took that .VOB file from that and drug it into MPEG Streamclip to convert the .VOB file to an xxx.mpeg.
    All is well up till this point and xxx.mpeg plays fine with sound. Next I tried to use quicktime pro to export my xxx.mpeg file to xxx_web.mov. This gave me video with now sound
    Then I read about mpegs being muxed and I needed to demux them. So I used MPEG Streamclip to demux xxx.mpeg with the following option from MPEG Streamclip:
    DEMUX to M2V and AIFF.
    This worked succussfully as well with the M2V file playing normally in quicktime with sound. I then tried to export the M2V file to a .mov file and got the same outcome...video but no sound.
    Can someone walk me through what I'm doing wrong? Also I just started using MPEG Streamclip can it do everything i'm trying to do (meaning can I bypass using quicktime pro)?
    Thank you.

    1. used mac-the-ripper to get the Video_TS folder from a DVD with now encryption.
    If the source DVD is not encrypted, then the VIDEO_TS folder or desired non-zero title VOB series can be copied directly to your hard drive without the use of MTR.
    2. then I took that .VOB file from that and drug it into MPEG Streamclip to convert the .VOB file to an xxx.mpeg... I'm trying to take a xxx.mpeg file and convert it to a smaller xxx_web.mov file that I can use for posting on the web and sending to friends easily over ichat.
    If you goal is to create a small, web compatible file, you should convert to your final target compression format while in MPEG Streamclip. Most Apple applications use the H.264/AAC compression format for posting to web sites since it generally produces the smallest file for a given level of quality. For instance, selecting the "Export to MPEG-4..." option in MPEG Streamclip, pressing the "iTunes" button, and then selecting an appropriate size/aspect combination will automatically load user settings to create your final file. The 640x480 or 640x360 iTunes option will produce a file similar to the iTunes option in QT Pro (or iTunes) but will also retain your audio.
    All is well up till this point and xxx.mpeg plays fine with sound. Next I tried to use quicktime pro to export my xxx.mpeg file to xxx_web.mov. This gave me video with now sound
    QT Pro does not fully support multiplexed MPEG compression formats. An MPEG (MPEG2/MP2) compression format will play in the QT player with the QT MPEG-2 Playback component installed but cannot be edited or converted and retain the audio. To retain the audio, you must use a third-party, MPEG-based conversion application like MPEG Streamclip.
    Then I read about mpegs being muxed and I needed to demux them. So I used MPEG Streamclip to demux xxx.mpeg with the following option from MPEG Streamclip:
    DEMUX to M2V and AIFF.
    This work flow creates two elementary stream files. Both the M2V (with MPEG-2 component installed) and the AIFF file are QT Pro compatible. However, they must always be stored together on your hard drive. Since the M2V video file "resources" the AIFF audio in a separate file, if the files are separated, this reference will be orphaned and, as you have seen, you again end up losing your audio.
    I just started using MPEG Streamclip can it do everything i'm trying to do (meaning can I bypass using quicktime pro)?... Can someone walk me through what I'm doing wrong?
    Already covered. (See above.)
    If I export to any format (QuickTime movie, AVI, Windows Media, MPEG-4), all of the audio options are greyed out. Some say explicitly that there is no audio in the source movie. If I go ahead, I get a file with no audio.
    The "Save" and "Save As..." options do not convert the compression format. They merely take the data (which you already said plays correctly) and places it in an MOV file container where it continues to play correctly. On the other hand, when you attempt to convert the file to other compression formats (i.e., change the data within the container), then you lose the audio. As indicated above, multiplexed formats like MPEG-2 video with MPEG-1 layer 2 audio are playback only compatible with the QT structure. If you wish to convert the data to a different format and retain the audio, use a third-party, MPEG-based application.
    QuickTime is obviously able to decode the .m1a audio since it can play it. Why does it seem to not be aware the audio is there if I try to export it?
    Because QT is based on a multi-track engine that synchronizes audio and video frames with reference to external clocking. On the other hand, multiplexed content divides the audio and video into interspersed blocks of data synchronized spatially within a single data stream. QT could theoretically create two separate streams of data but has no way of synchronizing any single frame of audio with its video frame counterpart. The MPEG Streamclip engine can do this but requires the QT MPEG-2 Playback component to then bridge the gap between spatial and temporal based playback engines. Without this temporal relationship the QT player would probably return the infamous "Not a movie" message.

  • Cannot export to MPEG, MPEG-2, -3, -4, etc.

    Hi,
    I've searched the forums far and wide and have found some somewhat similar scenarios, but nothing that answers my question.  I'm using Premiere Pro CS4 on a Windows 7 machine.  When I go to export the video, I do not see any options for any MPEG video output.  The closest I can get is by using H.264 encoding, but that's not quite what I want.
    Any ideas?  Input would be greatly appreciated, and my apologies in advance if this is a redundant discussion.  Just need to find the answer, and fast.
    Thanks.

    OK, with the "trial," that should not be possible.
    Now, let's look at when this started happening. Were you once able to Export to the various MPEG formats/CODEC's?
    If so, what has changed since that time? Though I would think that a change in the MainConcept MPEG CODEC's would affect things both directions, I'd look into doing a Repair Install. That will replace any corrupted .dll's, etc.
    Also, it could be possible that the Preferences have become corrupted. An uninstall/reinstall, or Repair Install, will not affect that file. You might want to search around a bit (Jeff Bellune just linked to what I think was an Adobe KB file on doing this), but I believe that holding down Shift, while launching PrPro will clean out the Prefs. Seems that each Adobe program has a unique key-combo for doing this.
    Good luck,
    Hunt
    [Edit] Here is the ARTICLE that Jeff posted.

  • No audio when exporting from mpeg to flv

    We have two PCs with Premiere Pro and AME installed, and just upgraded to CC. On one computer exporting works fine, on the other one, I'm losing the audio when exporting from mpeg to flv. I have used the same preset as on the other computer (that works) and also tried other presets that came with AME.
    I can't figure out why this wouldn't work on one but works fine on the other? Anyone who knows?

    How are you determining that the FLV has no audio?  Are you playing it back in VLC Player or importing it into Flash?
    Also, do you see a full range of formats on the system where you don't hear audio?  If some formats are missing this might be  a licensing issue.  Also check if AME recognizes audio on the MPEG source (hover over it  in the queue and look for  audio info in the tool tip).

  • Exporting in mpeg?

    I am using Premiere 4. I am exporting clips to use in a software called Proshow Gold it does not like quicktime or .mov file but likes mpeg files. I thought a few weeks ago I had exported in mpeg but now when I go to export files or clips I do not see that as an option.
    I know this is probably an easy fix can anyone help or ideas?
    Your help would be appreciated?
    thank you in advance

    Steve,
    Thank you.
    I actually tried file, export , movie  before posting, but mpeg was not an option on the file types here are the options I have:
    Audio Interchange File format
    Windows Bitmap
    filmstrip
    Animated Gif
    Gif
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    Uncompressed MS AVI
    MS AVI
    DV Ms Avi
    I know I could export in quicktime then convert it to mpeg but I am trying to eliminate a step as I ahve over 20 different files to do.
    Am I missing something is one fo the above considered mpeg and avi is too large to use in other program?
    Sorry but I am confused?
    Herc

  • Quicktime 7 does not export to mpeg-2

    Hi,
    Is this inherent to QT 7? I noticed it as a deficiency in Final Cut Pro 3.0.2, tracked it back to this version of QT. The export choices are the same although with different wording. Did not have this problem after a total hard disk crash which needed everything re-installed. FCP presumably with the QT version on disk. Updates on both FCP and QT 7 did not resolve this. FCP and QT 6 work fine in OS9; both have the mpeg-2 export option.
    How can I get QT 7 in OS X to perform this export to mpeg-2 function?
    Thanks, regards,
    Reinhart

    Hi Kirk,
    Next related question : can we get around mpeg-2? It was needed for compressing from Final Cut Pro 3.0.2 and importing to DVD Studio Pro 1.5, no other compression is accepted. Are there updates for DVD Studio, e.g. for using mpeg-4, H.264 etc? By eliminating the mpeg-2 compression from Quicktime Apple have effectively rendered the use of FCP (3.0.2) and DVD Studio Pro 1.5 (in Tiger) useless; 1000$ for nothing. I can use these programs in OS 9 but not everybody has that option. You mentioned Toast as an alternative for mpeg-2. Which version? I have 6.11, had bad experience with version 7. Any advice?
    Thanks, regards,
    Reinhart

  • Crystal report : Export to Text format from BI Launch pad

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    We are facing issue in exporting the Crystal report to text format option from BI Launch pad view mode. Currently BI launch pad doesn’t support export to Text format option for crystal report in view mode. But export to text format option is feasible in schedule mode. But customer is not interested in exporting the reports through schedule mode.
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    Try to insert a new formula after the third field like this
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