I’ve been trying a bunch of different settings and anythign that fits under the 100 MB limit looks really pixelly compared to other videos I see on YouTube. What are the magic settings I should be using?

Most of my videos are starting off as DV AVI.

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  1. Mike
    Posted December 4, 2009 at 2:51 am | Permalink

    I usually end up using Microsoft Movie Maker to compress the fire into WMV after I am done with Primier Pro.

    Primier Pro is GREAT when a huge, HD file is ok, (or you are going to DVD) but I have had the same problem as you, and I have not had much luck getting a good quality portable file directly out of PP. I save the final project as an AVI, drag it into Windows Movie Maker, and then go through the wizard for best quality for playback on my computer.

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