• Help rendering a video
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I'm using Premiere Pro CS4 to render a 5 minute 21 second video. My problem is everytime I render it as a quicktime .mov file the sound always gets out of sync with the video. The reason I'm using the .mov format is because my media teacher told me it was probably best for playing the video on mac computers, which is what i'll be playing it on. I've tried rendering as a MP4 but the resolution is too small. Any ideas?
Can't you increase the resolution in the rendering options?
Not for an MP4, the maximum it seems to go up to is 720 x 576 which isn't big enough for what I need.
mp4 can definitely go bigger than that, I render mp4 at 1920x1080 for my fraps recording conversions
When I try to increase my resolutions above 720x576 I get the following error message: Invalid framesize / framerate for this Level. Please lower the Frame Dimensions, Frame Rate or increase the Profile and Level and try again. I've done what it said but it still won't go any bigger.
do you have a codec option for "AVC level" or something? you can set it to 5.1 usually. That might work. Although, if all else fails, render in uncompressed AVI and then convert it with some other program.
[QUOTE=whatnow;18697193]do you have a codec option for "AVC level" or something? you can set it to 5.1 usually. That might work. Although, if all else fails, render in uncompressed AVI and then convert it with some other program.[/QUOTE] I don't have an AVC level, unfortunately, or any options to change the codec apparently. I might go with your second idea though. I'll give it a try. Thanks.
I render .mov's too and yes they're a little out of sync, but in my case it's not the video, it's actually QuickTime that's messing it up. Idk any video players for Mac, but VLC syncs the music perfectly. Idk if it's for Mac as i said.
Check the bitrate. Also 44Khz should do for sound or 48.
You don't need to do .mov for a mac. Avi and mp4 should work fine and for Mp4 your error states "Invalid framesize / framerate for this Level. Please lower the Frame Dimensions, Frame Rate [B]or increase the Profile and Level[/B] and try again." So raise the profile level.
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