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For the project I am working on now, the m4v files is around 900MB and the AC3 files is around 10MB. I have used Adobe Media Encoder to export my project, and I have found the H.264 Bluray presets, but they present a couple of problemsġ) If I choose not to multiplex, I end up with a m4v video file and an AC3 audio file.
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Ideally, I want to end up with one high definition video file that I can both watch on a high definition media player, AND eventually author into a Bluray Disc without having to transcode. I am currently editing some high definition family videos and I would like to figure out a good export format for this video.
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I have Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and Adobe Media Encoder 4. I am wondering if you can answer a couple of questions.
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