What format should I Export my video?
What format should I Export my video?
Exporting as an uncompressed AVI is great for maximising image quality without concern for file size. So if you are wanting the highest quality and have time to wait, AVI is your option. Exporting as a TIFF Sequence is a good option for longer videos as it offers protection against render failure.
What are the best video settings for Facebook?
Facebook Video Settings
- Use the H.
- The ideal file formats are MOV or MP4.
- The ideal Facebook video dimension is 720p (frame size of 1280px wide by 720px high).
- The video frame rate must be 30 frames-per-second or less.
- Audio requirements are: stereo audio with a sample rate of 44,100 Hz (commonly printed like 44.1 kHz).
How do I export a video from Premiere Pro cc to Facebook?
Export Videos Using Premiere Pro CC. Once you have your edit done, you will want to export your video for Facebook. Go to File > Export > Media. Next up, let’s set our Video Settings. Be sure to select H.264 and then, under the presets for this particular format, you should have a wide variety of options.
Is there a Facebook 16-9 video export preset?
There is a Premiere Pro Facebook 720p HD (16:9) export preset for Facebook for 16:9 videos — which you should use if you want to export a video with a 16:9 ratio. But, as I mentioned before, many content creators are creating square-format videos for Facebook because it works better for viewing on the Facebook mobile app.
What is the best way to export videos for Facebook?
When exporting with Premiere Pro CC, Avid, or Final Cut, there are a few settings that Facebook recommends: Facebook also drops this reminder to anyone exporting video for the site: Keep in mind that videos must be less than 40 minutes long. The longer your video is, the larger its file size will be.
What size is Twitter video in Premiere Pro?
Unlike Facebook presets, which are limited to Facebook 720p, Premiere Pro has two export presets for Twitter: Twitter 640×640 and Twitter 720p HD (16:9). If you want a higher-quality square video, you can use the same presets I set for the Facebook 1080×1080 video above.