Difference between revisions of "Avid Media Composer H.264 Export"

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=== Step by step H.264 exporting: ===
 
=== Step by step H.264 exporting: ===
  
1. Select the sequence in the bin and from the File menu select Output>Export to file...
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[[File:1 File Output Export to File.png|thumb|File>Output>Export to File]]
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[[File:1 File Output Export to File.png|frame|left|File>Output>Export to File]]
  
  
2. Select the drive you are exporting to.  Select Export Setting "Send to QT Movie.  Click Options...
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[[File:2 Export drive and setting.png|frame|left|Export drive and setting]]

Revision as of 19:27, 15 February 2017

Avid Media Composer v8.7.2

Problem:

When exporting H.264 files from Avid Media Composer, the progress bar appears to encode the file four times before finishing.

Solution:

Avoid using the "Best quality (Multi-Pass)" option in the Quicktime compression settings dialog box. The multi-pass export takes four times longer to do and results in a file that doesn't look any different than the one created using "Faster encode (Single-pass)".


Step by step H.264 exporting:

1. Select the sequence in the bin and from the File menu select Output>Export to file...

File>Output>Export to File


















2. Select the drive you are exporting to. Select Export Setting "Send to QT Movie. Click Options...

Export drive and setting