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Republicans and conservatives are weeping crocodile tears for Lieberman, tut-tutting as they do that this shows that the Democrats can't handle a diversity of opinions or whatever. He lost fair and square, so his assertion that he gets to have a mulligan isn't going to fly. In November, he's going to lose because he lost last night. Last night, he lost because of his support for an unpopular war, and the general feeling that he's out of touch with his constituency in Connecticut.

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The difference is that he will lose in November for entirely separate reasons than the ones which caused him to lose last night. Lieberman lost his chance at re-election to the US Senate last night, and come November, he's going to lose again. All I'm trying to is trim out the beginning and ending of the Zoom MP4, but Adobe Premier doesn't seem to be able to do that and yield a file of a comparible size.Look, it's over.

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The Zoom MP4 is pretty good, and not at all blurry, and the voice quality is fine. I notice that the Export Settings window actually gives a preview of what the output will look like, and even the higher 3GPP 352x288 H.263 gives results that are too blurry, even though the file size is larger than the original. I then tried again, this time selecting MPEG4 and medium bitrate - this time, the file was smaller than the original but the video was so blurry it was unusable. When I chose H.264 and high bitrate, the exported file was over 5Gb. It's basically a Powerpoint presentation of about 70 minutes, with a voiceover. I recorded a webinar using Zoom, which created an 85Mb MP4 file. You will have dramatically lowered file sizes.

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and drop to say 12 max for 1920x1080, and maybe 20 max for UHD. Now go down to the settings for CBR/VBR, and select VBR (variable bitrate, only 'keeps' the bits per frame needed). Then go down into the Video tab, Level setting rather than say 5.1, drop that to about 4. Use a preset for the frame-size of your export. H.265(HEVC) is probably what you want for format, HEVC/265 is more highly compressed and typically better quality than H.264. So you only start with a preset, then you have to go into the settings to take control yourself. Forget that, you're demanding compress the heck out of it. Including for extreme compression, where H.264/265 are probably what you will need.Īnd the presets offered are trying to maintain quality.

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you of course have to accept potential issues.Īccepting the above, we all need to learn the format/codec settings for various needs, that's a normal part of editing. Starting with say screen-capture media, which is normally extremely compressed, editing it, and wanting to get back the that extremely condensed version. Premiere can do all sorts of things if you know to go in and actually, like, set the many options so it will do what you want. If you included the information on the original file from say the Tree view of MediaInfo, and your export settings in Premiere, and the MediaInfo Tree view of that export, we could make actually useful comments.












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