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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2008

MP4 broke on YouTube a few months ago. Let's see if audio and video are synced again if I use the new Adobe Media Encoder CS4 on an H.264.

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  • yes i did bro.. best one is: H.264, 864 x 486, 25 fps, 16:9.. make sure u check out my channel and subscribe! lol i got loads of vids comin up soon including a tutorial just editing it all now. hope the aspect ratio works for u man =) lemme know how u go. melbourneJester

  • I am pretty sure that the source of my own rendering problems is the Quicktime Codec. Last week I spent hours trying to fix a problem where the render would stop and hang. Eventually I gave up and used MPEG-2, which worked perfectly. The file is a larger than Quicktime H-264, but YouTube is much more accepting of MPEG-2 now.

  • good render... is it worth the money???

  • CS4 is much better with the 4.01 update that fixes a huge number of bugs in the initial CS4 release of Premiere Pro.

    CS4 has been pretty stable so far, only one crash in 10 days use. It crashed when setting up a render, and that may be due to that I ran out of memory after a long period of editing.

    I always save before I set up a render in the Adobe Media Encoder. Remember to do this too. The Encoder has been the most buggy thing in CS4.

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  • A friend of my dad gave me Adobe Creative suite 3 for free. Im so fucking lucky.

  • looks really good, fortunately, our material isn't of such high quality.

  • Is it possible to drop a H.264 video source on the timeline (of APP CS4), edit, and save as... MPEG2 (for dvd authoring), DivX (for internet content), and .AVI?

  • thanks for that - haven't tried the H.264 encoding - but i reckon the heart of the problem with the quicktime .mov aspect ratio - is quicktime not interpreting the correct pixel aspect ratio - i was able to burn off a squished 4:3 and it turned out as a lovely 16:9 on the DVD... will try the H.264 see how that goes

  • did you ever get a straight answer to your aspect ratio problems in premiere? I'm having the same problems and i'm pulling my hair out trying to solve it...

  • sumtimes when u go to export you have to check a box that says render audio to cause the render video is already checked. Thats before media encoder pops up

  • hey man i've just encountered another issue. with some .mpg the audio isn't importing. plz help!!

  • aaaaaand no. the picture was all fuked up using H.264 with high quality wide screen zzz

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