Animations: Adobe Premiere Elements 3 Tutorial
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ohhh thx so much... I can be such a dumbo :P lolz
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what do you mean? If you want like a picture to be a background then have something on top of it take and make ur background video one, then everything that goes on top of it video 2
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do you know how to make a background on this?
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yes i have that problem to
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I need to know the specifications for a saving a file in Adobe Premiere Elements. My files are always too large for youtube...they take too long to load at points. Can you help or create a tuturial on this?
TheOfficialJamieJay 1 year ago
@TheOfficialJamieJay
Well, if you have adobe premiere 7 or higher you can save as a swf right from the gecko. SWF are much smaller file sizes and they dont need to be converted once uploaded to youtube. Mpegs and MOV's create fairly large files and this is typical. So ya, SWF is the way to go.
Click share -> online -> youtube then login. it will save as an swf then upload fairly quick. Btw, do you have dsl or cable and how big are these files your trying to upload?
HilariousShortFilms 1 year ago
@HilariousShortFilms I have DSL, I have a 6 minute long video, that takes me 6 hours to upload and is about 275 MB in size. I click share to Personal Computer and specify the dimensions such as 760x360 (something like that). I also save as an MPEG. You can choose other stuff like 30 kps from what I remember.
TheOfficialJamieJay 1 year ago
@TheOfficialJamieJay
Do you have the option to share online? not personal computer. Really if you want a smaller file size youll have to give up some quality of the video. Try exporting to a smaller dimension.
HilariousShortFilms 1 year ago
hey. ive made 2 vids from this program but when i save i cant put them on youtube. they wont convert. help plz?
JoeyDrummer50 2 years ago
make sure your saving them to the mpeg format. Click export then look for mpeg 2
HilariousShortFilms 2 years ago