My BEST Export Settings for Stock Video Footage!

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The 1.4/1.6 thing was the most helpful tip I've ever heard from exporting footage and I've been doing this 10+ years! Thanks man.

NomadicGear
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Really appreciate it, man. 👊

JohnSchneidersWildLife
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Finally, someone explained very well about bitrate! Thanks a lot, now I get it!

LiemurLissa
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would you say the h264 codec is a better choice then the photo Jpgeg? the photo JPEG doesnt allow me to chose bitrates though. Wich codec do customers prefer?

charlottesplayground
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Also why do chose for MP4 format? isnt .mov the standard and higher quality? or does that only apply when you shoot HD footage? when i look at top sellers they are always .mov format

charlottesplayground
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Hey thanks for all the infos..Software vs hardware encoding which you find best and why?:) also main or high profile for 1080p footage. Thanks

JohnAmaro_Official
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i stock won't accept files except .mov ones. Don't you upload to i stock?

CanberkSezer
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Finally ! Definitely answered ! Thanks for great video, really appreciate man :) Peace

reyvinre
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its very useful tips friend..thanks for sharing

dadyvlog
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Thank You x 3!!! great, and very important info! Takk

chickenfriedfishin
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By the way, if you're exporting in HEVC, almost all the above settings no longer apply in PP. Just a heads up.

KhoPhi
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I've heard that 2 pass is something similar to what they used to do in the old tape days and is therefore kind of pointless

joshbudhanlall
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Nice man ... great info there ... and all done on a fantastic Friday night. Inspired me to have a Friday today ... on Tues;)

TravelClast
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Bear with me here, I'm making a few assumptions here based on my knowledge of how audio (MP3) compression works...

I believe the reason for exporting at 1.4x bitrate is because every time you compress the video, you're introducing more compression artifacts. If you use the same bitrate, you're inherently doubling the compression noise. By using slightly higher, perhaps it's less noticeable, since the additional noise is less extreme than the noise already there in the first place? No matter what you do, unless you export at lossless or RAW, you'll TECHNICALLY be losing a little bit of quality.

If anybody else has further knowledge on this subject I'd be interested in hearing it.

CameronLawson
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Hey man... thaks for this! Your tips are amazing.

williamlucas
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Have to save this link. Thank you. 👏👏🙏🙏
Super helpful.

KrishnenduKes
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Why not use the CBR? Constant Bitrate?

StoffeD
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Thanks for the great video and valuable advice! Now I use these settings for video export as well, but I wonder if it's worth using ProRes or the weight difference of about 10 times as much is not worth it...
One last thing: can bitrate values (x1.4 - x1.6) be approximate or is it better to enter values with exact decimals?

robbyfontanesi
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Great Video!! What bitrate range should you choose in Premiere if your source media has different bitrates? For example if the source media ranges from 27 to 101 mbit/s.

FabianBelser
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if it is 1080p bit rate is stuck at 50, and doesnt go up. what should i do?

aguneyarmo