What is the best bitrate for exporting?
The best bitrate setting (the “Target Bitrate” in Premiere Pro) is usually 8-45 Mbps. This will ensure that your video is of the highest quality without going overboard. For 720P and 1080P videos, stick with 8-12; 4K videos with higher frame rates work better with a target bitrate of 35-45.
What’s the best export settings for YouTube?
10Mbps is recommended for 1080p video; 6.5Mbps is best for 720p. YouTube’s preferred audio codec is AAC-LC. The audio bitrate recommendation for Stereo is 384 kbps. You can read more about YouTube’s recommended export settings from this YouTube Support page.
What export format should I use?
Exporting as an uncompressed AVI is great for maximising image quality without concern for file size. So if you are wanting the highest quality and have time to wait, AVI is your option. Exporting as a TIFF Sequence is a good option for longer videos as it offers protection against render failure.
How do I export a Premiere Pro broadcast?
In order to export your program from Premiere Pro, first make sure the desired sequence is highlighted on the timeline. Next, click File > Export > Media or hit Ctrl + M on your keyboard. You should now see the Export Settings window, as shown below.
Does higher bitrate mean better quality video?
A higher bitrate improves the quality of a video at the cost of increasing the file size. It works in correlation with the image resolution. The higher the resolution of your video the higher bitrate you’ll need to make it look good.
What is a good bitrate for 1080p?
Recommended video bitrates for SDR uploads
| Type | Video Bitrate, Standard Frame Rate (24, 25, 30) | Video Bitrate, High Frame Rate (48, 50, 60) |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | 8 Mbps | 12 Mbps |
| 720p | 5 Mbps | 7.5 Mbps |
| 480p | 2.5 Mbps | 4 Mbps |
| 360p | 1 Mbps | 1.5 Mbps |
Which video format is highest quality?
AVI (Audio Video Interleave) works with nearly every web browser on Windows, Mac, and Linux machines. Developed by Microsoft, AVI offers the highest quality but also large file sizes. It is supported by YouTube and works well for TV viewing.
