Impossible to export a video running of Premiere Pro CS4

I'm unable to get a functional video to Adobe Media Encoder (exporting a chronology of the first Pro CS4).

I ran through the settings by default, and only a handful of them work at all, although some progressive marked introduce aliasing (60 p video source, p 23.976 timeline), some produce stretched video, others create a video file that plays at half speed and has no audio.

Export of QuickTime seems to result in audio that has a 'Resync' stuttering effect.

I would like to create a video file 720 p 24 h.264 or MPEG4 (as avi, mov or mp4) with audio compressed that works fine in VLC, QuickTime Player, etc..

I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (had the same problems with Vista Ultimate 64 bit and Vista Home Premium 32-bit).

I'd appreciate any help.

Ok.

So instead of using a Blu - ray player from preset, simply use a normal preset with the correct specifications of H.264.  You will end up with a single file that VLC can very well handle.

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