Premiere Windows Media Export
Premiere Windows Media Export
Anybody know if there's a plug-in to support exporting AV to windows media format through Premiere. I've done a search but can only find the Windows version. Need a Mac version... or there'll be a mass invasion of QuickTime files.
Maybe look for a 3rd party program rather than a plugin that allows you to convert from a format mac premiere can output to windows media player format.
Other than that I don't really know much about Mac software apart from its user-base is much lower than PC and therefore would lead me to believe there is less developers working on software for it, but searching for a tool to do your task might come up with some solutions than searching for a plug-in.
But as I said don't really know much about Macs these days.
Other than that I don't really know much about Mac software apart from its user-base is much lower than PC and therefore would lead me to believe there is less developers working on software for it, but searching for a tool to do your task might come up with some solutions than searching for a plug-in.
But as I said don't really know much about Macs these days.
hmmm..... all the searches I've carried out (converting qt to wm, etc) come out nil for Mac.
Basically my problem lies in the fact I have a .mov file created in Premiere which I want to make available. My only solution so far is to export as MPEG-1 (VCD) but the filesize is massive for what it is. Most of the people I know don't have QT installed on their PC's and I want to try and make it accessible to everyone else. I'm currently looking at MPEG-2, but that needs yet another (paid-for) plugin...
Just this minute trying out AVI...
Basically my problem lies in the fact I have a .mov file created in Premiere which I want to make available. My only solution so far is to export as MPEG-1 (VCD) but the filesize is massive for what it is. Most of the people I know don't have QT installed on their PC's and I want to try and make it accessible to everyone else. I'm currently looking at MPEG-2, but that needs yet another (paid-for) plugin...
Just this minute trying out AVI...