hy all
i need to send a review file to a client to view and experiment on resolume . i m using premiere 2017 exporting to mov with dxv codec. how can i get a small size file so i can send it by web. i get around 600 mb per minute.
please help!!!
thank you
exporting small size file
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H.264 is what you need in order to send over the web. Pick one of the YouTube or Vimeo presets in Adobe Encoder and you should be fine.
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thank you
the client will need to use it on resolume it needs to be in mov format. or is there a way to use h264 in resolum?
the client will need to use it on resolume it needs to be in mov format. or is there a way to use h264 in resolum?
Re: exporting small size file
It will play, but not very well if it's more than one clip. You can try it yourself before you send it.
Can you send as H264 and have them convert it?
Can you send as H264 and have them convert it?
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thought about it
so there is now way to make mov files smaller?
so there is now way to make mov files smaller?
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H264 mov files are optimized for file size. DXV mov files are optimized for realtime playback.
Think of it like cars. You can have a car that drives fast like a lambo, and you can have a car that can carry a lot of people like a mini van. You can't have a car that is both really, really fast but also fits 20 people.
Think of it like cars. You can have a car that drives fast like a lambo, and you can have a car that can carry a lot of people like a mini van. You can't have a car that is both really, really fast but also fits 20 people.
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Sorry I didn't catch that your client needed to use the file on Resolume.
How big is your DXV file?
To share/send large files, I use Google Drive, Dropbox, Hightail and Vimeo.
Vimeo is great because you can upload/download DXV3 files, you can easily control access and your client can both visualize the file right away and download it. I have a Vimeo Plus account ($60/yr) and I can upload up to 5GB/wk (250GB/yearand so far it's worked great for us.
Here is a link to a DXV3 test file on Vimeo:
How big is your DXV file?
To share/send large files, I use Google Drive, Dropbox, Hightail and Vimeo.
Vimeo is great because you can upload/download DXV3 files, you can easily control access and your client can both visualize the file right away and download it. I have a Vimeo Plus account ($60/yr) and I can upload up to 5GB/wk (250GB/yearand so far it's worked great for us.
Here is a link to a DXV3 test file on Vimeo:
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Joris wrote:H264 mov files are optimized for file size. DXV mov files are optimized for realtime playback.
Think of it like cars. You can have a car that drives fast like a lambo, and you can have a car that can carry a lot of people like a mini van. You can't have a car that is both really, really fast but also fits 20 people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZJS-H52_hw

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Wow, that's a super hot tip!Oaktown wrote:Sorry I didn't catch that your client needed to use the file on Resolume.
Vimeo is great because you can upload/download DXV3 files, you can easily control access and your client can both visualize the file right away and download it.