Beyond the Timeline
Resolution. Some examples of resolution are: 360p, 480p and 720 (HD), 1080p (HD).
- 360p can be for YouTube, this means that there are 360 lines. 360 can also mean the height (this applies for 480p and 720p too).
- 480p is most commonly used for Laptops and Monitors.
Video and Audio are separate on DVD.
Timeline compression:
- Video = .m2v
- Audio = .ac3
- Audio separate from Video is only a .mp3 (can be said as mp or MPEG)
- Muxed (not mixed) audio and video is .mp4
- Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG)
Code C stands for "Code-decode". Someone created a H.267 around 15 years ago, however, at the college we use H.264 compression.
Rendering is making the timeline smooth.
Lossy - compressed file that can not return or revert to the original state. These are small files (1 megabyte, 2 megabytes etc.).
Lossless - state of the project on your timeline. These are larger files (1 gigabyte, 2 gigabyte etc.).
In this video, I demonstrate how to export your finished project and also the format and the pre-set on Premier Pro.
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