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-as of [25 JULY 2024]–
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-a [community-run subreddit] for Adobe video editing apps including Premiere Pro, Premiere Rush, Premiere Elements, and [Media Encoder]-
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Here are five questions to help people help you:
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What operating system are you using?
macOS monterey
(12.3.1)
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What is your premiere build version?
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What are your system specs?
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What is the source footage format/codec?
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If there is an error message, what exactly does it say?
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Hi,
I’m getting a bit caught up with what level to use in the Encoding settings, as they vary in each tutorial video I watch.
The Profile is always High so everyone’s on the same page on that, but the Level is different in many and I’m not sure how important this is.
One tutorial advises to use 5.1 “that makes 1080p videos look the best”. Is this just an overkill does anyone know?
Everyone else seems to use 4.2 as standard, so this is what I’m going with for now, but if I tick Match Source it changes the Level to 4.1 for my video.
Should I be using 4.1 or 4.2 as my Level can anyone please tell me?
Any help with this part would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
RealLoki1
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