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please am having an issue exporting videos. I tried exporting a video on my adobe primere pro cc 2017, I selected the H.264 encoding format, but I don't know what to set on the preset to get a quality video but yet a low size video. All my works are below 5mins, yet I get above 40mb before it would be of better quality










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  • No one can give you a good answer based in the scant info you have provided. Things like type of video (action, talking head, stick figure cartoon), resolution, purpose, desired output size are all very relevant to s meaningful answer.
    – davidgo
    yesterday










  • H.265 (HEVC) results in significantly smaller file size but the quality isn't the same.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday















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please am having an issue exporting videos. I tried exporting a video on my adobe primere pro cc 2017, I selected the H.264 encoding format, but I don't know what to set on the preset to get a quality video but yet a low size video. All my works are below 5mins, yet I get above 40mb before it would be of better quality










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put on hold as too broad by Keltari, bertieb, Toto, PeterH, Appleoddity 21 hours ago


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  • No one can give you a good answer based in the scant info you have provided. Things like type of video (action, talking head, stick figure cartoon), resolution, purpose, desired output size are all very relevant to s meaningful answer.
    – davidgo
    yesterday










  • H.265 (HEVC) results in significantly smaller file size but the quality isn't the same.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday













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put on hold as too broad by Keltari, bertieb, Toto, PeterH, Appleoddity 21 hours ago


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






put on hold as too broad by Keltari, bertieb, Toto, PeterH, Appleoddity 21 hours ago


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • No one can give you a good answer based in the scant info you have provided. Things like type of video (action, talking head, stick figure cartoon), resolution, purpose, desired output size are all very relevant to s meaningful answer.
    – davidgo
    yesterday










  • H.265 (HEVC) results in significantly smaller file size but the quality isn't the same.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday


















  • No one can give you a good answer based in the scant info you have provided. Things like type of video (action, talking head, stick figure cartoon), resolution, purpose, desired output size are all very relevant to s meaningful answer.
    – davidgo
    yesterday










  • H.265 (HEVC) results in significantly smaller file size but the quality isn't the same.
    – GabrielaGarcia
    yesterday
















No one can give you a good answer based in the scant info you have provided. Things like type of video (action, talking head, stick figure cartoon), resolution, purpose, desired output size are all very relevant to s meaningful answer.
– davidgo
yesterday




No one can give you a good answer based in the scant info you have provided. Things like type of video (action, talking head, stick figure cartoon), resolution, purpose, desired output size are all very relevant to s meaningful answer.
– davidgo
yesterday












H.265 (HEVC) results in significantly smaller file size but the quality isn't the same.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday




H.265 (HEVC) results in significantly smaller file size but the quality isn't the same.
– GabrielaGarcia
yesterday















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