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Export movie from Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 to .MP4 file
I want to render a short movie clip for use in my Sony Ericsson K800i
The file needs to be a .MP4 file, with Video codec: MP4 and audio codec: AAC
I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0

There is an export option that can export mp4, but the file ends up as a .MOV file with video codec MP4 and this will not play on my cell phone.

There is probably many different ways of getting this job done, but I'm looking for a way to export directly from Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0

Arild

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Hi Arild,

For some reason, even though Adobe Premiere can export to .mp4, it still sticks a .mov extension on it. I believe the answer is to simply rename the extension to .mp4

Hope this helps!

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Didn't do the trick... maybe becouse I couldn't find a way to compress the sound to AAC ?

Arild

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Hmmm...

that's a shame. Perhaps you might consider a conversion option then?
I can provide you with an excellent free piece of software if you will consider this route?

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Yup.... Seems like that is the way to go then... It's a shame though. Premiere beeing a such a nice product. One should be able to load a plugin enabling it to export to whatever format you would want.

Arild

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Multimedia applications are those programs that integrate more than one media at a time; browsers are the most obvious. However, the term has come to include the use of programs that enable the use of any component that isn’t simple text and static graphics, such as audio, video, animation, virtual reality, conferencing and monitoring.