'Cut' is the Razor tool in the control panel btw.

On 5 May 2011 17:23, BEDFORD NEIL <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a preset for Youtube and Vimeo on CS5, either seem to be fine and
> I have never had any problems with them.
>
> You can either cut the audio tracks before and after the points where they
> need to be in/out and mute for out, or use keyframes to adjust the audio as
> you go.  Either way will work I believe, but have not had the need for
> keyframes myself yet.  You can either cut the video and audio or seperate
> the audio/video with the usual options (can't remember at the moment).  The
> audio once seperated from the rest of the clip can be muted in this way.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Neil.
>
>
> On 5 May 2011 17:10, C Balistreri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> My client wants the video in MPEG4 that ulitmately will be posted on the
>> web.
>> That is why I selected the 720x470 frame.
>> The video is a mixture of a powerpoint presentation that I converted to
>> video
>> through Camtasia and some video shots of the speaker with q&a at the end.
>> On layer 1 the video has a video of the speaker and his presentation. On
>> layer 2
>> is the presentation. I need the audio part only while the presentation
>> slides
>> are showing but I still have the video of the speaker in the background. I
>>
>> probably could have deleted the video part on layer 1 and just keep the
>> audio
>> per Lee's comment. But if anyone has a better recommendation on a better
>> workflow for what I need, please share.
>>
>> Some of the videos are located in this
>> website: http://globalfuturesnetwork.org/index.php
>>
>> Best always,
>> CB
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]>
>>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 12:42:42 AM
>>
>> Subject: Re: [AP] Issue exporting to H.264
>>
>> --- On Wed, 5/4/11, C Balistreri <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > My output summary shows:
>> > NTSC, 720x470, 29.92 fps, Lower AAC, 192 kbps, 48 Khz,
>> > Stereo VBR, 1 Pass,
>> > Target 3.00, Max 6.00 Mbps
>> >
>> > Source shows:
>> > Sequence, Food Crisis 720x480 (0.9091), 29.92 fps, Lower,
>> > 02;30;25;22 4800 Hz,
>> > Stereo
>>
>> Are you making video for a NTSC DVD? If you are, why are you exporting to
>> H.264?
>>
>> When doing video for DVD make life easy for yourself and export to MPEG2
>> with an
>> AC3 audio track. If you have space left over, do a PCM audio track too.
>>
>> Your source video is 720x470. I assume you're wanting to letterbox the
>> video? To
>> keep as much quality as possible, do an anamorphic export. That stretches
>> the
>> video to the full 720x480 frame but sets the pixel aspect ratio so that a
>> player
>> will format its video output for the type of TV its setup for, either 4:3
>> or
>> widescreen.
>>
>> You *could* do "hard" letterbox bars, but then people with widescreen
>> televisions or monitors won't like your video. ;)
>>
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>>
>>  
>>
>
>


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