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TUTORIAL Creating video for iPods in Premiere CS3

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

In this short tutorial movie, Perkins brother and lovable chubby guy, Chad Perkins, shows you some great new media features in Premiere Pro CS3. You can now export video straight to iPod, youtube, myspace, etc. Pretty cool. Check out www[dot]chadandtoddcast[dot]com for more movies!

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  • do you think it will be too difficult for me to use Adobe Pro cs3 to make movies because or should i just stick with Windows Movie Maker. i am asking because i am only 12.

  • good question, my young friend. I think the hardest thing about Premiere for new users is setting up a project. Once you do that, it will be way easier to edit in Premiere than Windows Movie Maker. In the end, it all depends on your preference and what you're doing with it. But I think you can handle Premiere. Give it a shot.

  • thank you, one more question, how do you add title on it, i cant find it

  • search for it in the Help (in the Help menu, go to Help>Premiere Pro Help)

  • same problem as gerar10s...in Adobe Media Encoder, I get no options under export settings besides Adobe Flash, Quicktime, Real Media and Windows Media. Anyone know what I'm missing? an update? or is it getting those options from another Adobe program?

  • If you're using a demo of Premiere or a bootlegged copy, you probably won't have those options. I don't know if this is your situation, but this might be the problem. You might also try downloading and installing the Premiere CS3 content that ships with Premiere. That might help.

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  • Hey awesome tutorial!

    I just got one small problem.

    In the export window, when I wanna choose my format, I only get 4 options: Window media, quick time, flash and a fourth one that I forgot.

    Any idea what's the problem here?

    Thanks!

  • Excellent tutorial! I wanted to save my video for youtube and this was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for your help.

  • thanks, really useful!!!

  • its in the top toolbars

  • can anyone help? I'm using elements 7 but I don't have "Adobe Media Encoder" in my export menu. any help?

  • Hey Folks

    In the format section i don't have H.264 but i do have H.264 under quicktime settings. will it do the same job?

    CS3 V3.0

  • Why waste 800$ on something i dont know how to use,shit i just downloaded it right now and i dont know what to do

  • muito bom ..

  • i downloaded it and cracked it and works great

  • I don't know at the moment about the after effects.

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