Uploading edited video

If the .prel file is only the editing instructions and the video is in a separate file, how do you upload an edited video to a website of your choosing?

stephyd
Wonderful news. And, many thanks for sharing the news of your project's success.
Those Windows Media exports (.wmv) are convenient because your export will have a smaller file size than if you had used another category under Publish+Share. File size can be important depending on how you are sharing your project's export.I believe you will do very well because of your instinct to explore and experiment with the program. Great learning tools.
Please let us know when and if we can be of assistance. If what I or anyone else writes is not clear to you, then ask for clarification. Books are great to tell you how
the program should work, but often may not help when the program malfunctions for causes not "by the book".
If your schedule permits, please update us on your progress which is looking very good.
Best wishes
ATR
Add On...We are not Adobe here. I am not affliated with Adobe in any way. Just a visitor in this forum with lots of Premiere Elements information to share.

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