[vet-mm] Premier exporting for the Web & MD
Stuart James Bush
subscriptions at sjbsolutions.com.au
Fri Feb 26 11:32:52 EST 2010
Thanks Malcolm, thanks for your advice. I'll give the FLV a go. I
guess knowing how easy QT is to use, I'm was hoping the Prem would
have some similar options.
Regards
Stuart.
On 24/02/2010, at 1:08 PM, Malcolm Beasley wrote:
Hi Stu
Premiere allows you to export as mp4 or flv and once completed you
can use Dreamweaver to embed this asset into a html page (mp4) OR use
the Flash video import wizard to create a flash file referencing the
movie and then publishing the flash file with the range of components
to choose fro for playing video fats forwarding etc.. Remember the
relative paths for all assets and ensure that the assets accompany
the referencing files when publishing to the web. The FLV format will
offer you a range of file sizes and purposes from which to choose.
Dreamweaver will allow you to insert a FLV under Insert -> Media-
>FLV, follow the prompts and ensure the javascript file is in the
same directory as the html and it will work.
I don't know of a "save to web" function in Premier in CS4 there is
Adobe Dynami! c Link which allows you to send to after effects or
Encore.
You don't need access to Dreamweaver for MP4 in html just use the
embed tag:
<embed src="path to mp4 movie (relative path please)" width="width
of file" height="height of file" autostart="true">
</embed>
Good Luck
Malcolm Beasley
CEO
Impact Creativity Centre
+61 (0) 407553264
http://www.impactcreativity.com.au
Bass Coast +61(0) 3 56725500
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On 23/02/2010, at 3:20 PM, Stuart James Bush wrote:
> Hi all, just wondering if anyone can help me (and I'm looking at
> Malcom B esp.) for ways of exporting to web and MD using premier
> without access to QT pro?
>
> We have Prem Pro CS3 but I'm just not finding out how to do it...
> Can someone help please?
>
> Stu.
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