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Quick question, I'm exporting a really low quality video for a show next week where I'm projecting images of space during a party. I created a loop that's 3h long and it's my first time delivering with DaVinci (my adobe cloud subscription ended a couple of months ago). I chose H264 MP4 and 70Mbit and got a 15GB file. But when I did 20Mbit I got the exact same size. Premiere gives you sooooo many options while DaVinci is like "Be happy with this super high bit size." I need this to be like 2Gb total. How do?

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9 hours ago, Zak Forsman said:

you'll need to get it down to 1.4mbps to get a 3 hour file under 2gb.

Thanks! I miss the convenience of premiere telling me how big the file will be while changing the bitrate. So thanks for doing the math for me!

7 hours ago, AKH said:

I'd put the Davinci export through Handbrake.  The x264 encoder should achieve the best quality for the low bitrate needed.

Will check it out! Thanks!

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