Ss12 - Rendering for Youtube 1920x1080p, 60 fps

Hey guys,.

I was just wondering since Youtube now implemented the functionality of 60 fps, how can I make my videos with Adobe Premiere elements 12, so that the outputfile has the following speccs:

1920 x 1080 p

60 IMAGES/S

YouTube-compatible file format, therefore:


  • MPEG4
  • AVI
  • WMV
  • MPEGPS
  • FLV

I have beautiful settings for work with SPF 30 or lower, but I can't seem to get to 60 FPS with ss12 - at least not with actionable results that do not need to make four straight hours or take about 5 GB of space per 15 minutes file...

concreteduck

There are no presets for 1080 p 60 load on YouTube using the first elements feature 12 Publish + action social YouTube/Web sites.

But, you can export your 1080 p 60 chronology of content in a 1080 p 60 file saved on the hard drive of the computer and, from there, download the file on YouTube to the

You Tube web site. There, you can get any extended time if necessary by applying one of the extended YouTube of time accounts that can be used here, but

not in the Premiere Elements download functionality of YouTube.

To create your 1080 p 60... for now I'll assume that you need 1920 x 1080 @ 59,94 progressive frames per second... If you need 60 instead,

then just fixed for 60 instead of 59.94 in the export settings dialog box.

Publish + share

Computer

AVCHD

with Presets = MP4 - H.264 1920 x 1080 p 30, and on the settings tab Advanced button/video this preset you will

to customize your export settings for 1080 p 60 (1920 x 1080 @ 59,94 progressive frames per second.

Check the estimated file size before you click the "Save" button.

Export custom settings should look like

(no problem by setting the width of the frame or Frame Height - click the box to the right of these entries to remove items

link in the chain that can be there. My screenshot shows the link in the chain... also, no problem in this case, set the level and

Profile and enter Frame Width and Frame Height).

If your estimated file size is larger than intended, then experiment with lowering the target bit rate and maximum bit rate

in an attempt to reach a compromise between the bitrate, file size and quality of the final product.

Please consult the bulletin and consider then, let us know if it worked for you.

Thank you.

RTA

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