Low quality exports as .wmv files

Hello

I am using first Pro CS4/Windows XP.

I've seen some other posts related to this topic, but I was wondering if someone could advise me on the best way to export to a 320 x 240 wmv file. I'm scaling down of an avi file, edited with chroma keying, so I could replace the background.

I tried some of the settings of export of the NTSC Source, but could not open the wmvs exported on my computer. The only parameter that seems to work is the Zune video adjustment, which exports more precisely to the size that I need. However, the quality is not very good.

I'll never be able to achieve a wmv file that corresponds to the quality of the mp4/H264? We use a system of retransmission that requires us to put wmv or flv videos, are rather limited.

If anyone can recommend the best settings, I would be extremely grateful.

Thank you

Christine

Christine,

I just grabbed a test Project, SD with a lot of images animated and exported WM9 1024 K Download.Variable without constraint, set the image size to 320 x 240, square Pixels and complexity of the decoder to Auto. I ran to the top the average video Bitrate to 5,000. The resulting file played fine in WMP, VLC and MediaPlayer Classic HC. Although it was 320 x 240, it still looked pretty good on my laptop screen 1680 x 1050 in full screen.

Not sure what the problem is.

Good luck

Hunt

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