Shyaam,

The output size is determined by the output format you select. (Type of file 
and compression used.)  Unfortunately, Premiere does not necessarily conform to 
the format you are editing with. 

The solution is to check the settings you are exporting with. Of course, those 
settings depend on why you are exporting. Do you need them for archive 
purposes? Do you need it for web purposes? Do you need it to burn to DVD? etc.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: shyaam 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 12:41 AM
  Subject: [AP] Video size increasing tremndously....


  Hi All,

  I am using Adobe premier pro7 and camcorder JCV everio HD. For
  sampling purpose I just capture some shots which is 25mb video file.
  Then I imported into Premier, when I create new project I have choosen
  PAL and 34 khz 16:9 wide screen option that's all. I didn't add any
  filter except I remove audio file from the timeline. I removed the
  audio data from the original video, so logically it should reduce the
  size of the video. Whereas my output expanded nearly 100+ mb.

  Can anyone help me to identify, what I am doing wrong here?

  Your resposne much appreciated...

  regards,
  Shyaam


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