FYI: I have read thru this but want some input from you all. 

                                Adobe Media Encoder format options
                        


                        

                                When
you export using the Adobe Media Encoder, you select a format in
the Export Settings dialog box for your output. The format you select
determines which Preset options are available. Select the format
best suited for your output goal. In Adobe Premiere Pro, format
options include:
MPEG1 (Windows only)A set of standards defined by the Motion Picture Experts
Group (MPEG) designed to deliver video and associated audio at bit
rates around 1.5 Mbps. Generally, MPEG1 movies are suitable for
delivery formats such as CD‑ROM and as progressively downloadable
files on the web.MPEG1‑VCD (Windows only)A variant of the MPEG‑1 standard 
designed for Video Compact
Disc (VCD). VCD is a cheaper, more accessible but lower quality alternative
to DVD. VCDs use standard recordable CD media, and can be played in
a standard CD‑ROM drive. The format provides an image quality comparable to
VHS video.MPEG2One of a set of standards defined by the Motion Picture Experts
Group (MPEG) for delivering video and associated audio at bit rates
up to around 15 MBps. MPEG-2 can deliver high‑quality, full‑screen,
full‑motion video.MPEG2 Blu-rayA subset
of the MPEG-2 standard designed for encoding for high-definition
Blu-ray Disc media.MPEG2‑DVDA subset of the MPEG‑2 standard designed for 
encoding for standard-definition
DVD media. DVDs are a widespread distribution format and can be
played on computer DVD drives, or on set‑top DVD players. An MPEG2‑DVD
file can be encoded directly onto DVD to create a movie that plays automatically
(known as an autoplay DVD), or it can be used in an authoring program
(such as Encore) to create a DVD with navigational menus and other 
features.MPEG2‑SVCD A variant of the MPEG‑2 standard designed for the Super 
Video Compact
Disc (SVCD) format. H.264An MPEG-4-based standard for encoding for
a variety of devices, including high-definition displays, 3GPP cell
phones, video iPods, and PlayStation Portable (PSP) devices.H.264 Blu-rayAn 
MPEG-4-based
standard for encoding in high definition for Blu-ray disc media.Adobe Flash 
VideoThe Adobe format for delivering audio and video over the web
and other networks.QuickTimeThe Apple Computer multimedia architecture that 
includes
a number of codecs. The Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings dialog
box is useful for setting options for QuickTime codecs. RealMedia (Windows 
only)The Real Network multimedia format for delivering video and
audio over the web or other networks.Windows Media (Windows only)A Microsoft 
multimedia architecture that includes a number
of codecs, particularly those for web delivery. The Adobe Media
Encoder Export Settings dialog box is useful for setting options
for Windows Media codecs.Note:  For more detailed information
about each format, see the company’s website.


Your Mixologist, 
DJ L'Monte 

--- On Sat, 8/23/08, DJ L'Monte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: DJ L'Monte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [AP] Export to Media Encoder
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, August 23, 2008, 10:00 AM










    
            Hello all, 

I am trying out some of th many setting on the Media Encoder have come up with 
some distorted or pixelated video. What are some of the setting you guys use 
for saving video for DVD - Widescreen ?



Your Mixologist, 

DJ L'Monte 



        

         

        

        



        



        

        



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