I want to watch Indiana Jones and the Last crusade with my son (5yr old), but without the scary bit at the end (blur or cut). The file is 8GB and I'd like to have something of similar size at the same quality after I edit it. I've edited tonnes of videos, but they're usually only a few minutes long. Do I need to do anything different here? It's going to take ages, so I'd prefer to just do it once.
I know Adobe Media Encoder lets you choose a format + size (via bitrate) and that's pretty much the plan after I edit it in Premiere, unless someone has a better idea.
I saw it myself at that age and wasn't terribly affected, but my wife probably won't like it if I leave it in -_- I'll probably have to do the same thing for Temple of Doom + Raiders later on.
oh man , the most child friendly series out there ...
but if your have to do it , then use CyberLink PowerDirector 13 (64-bit) ... that shit does magic wonders , they Gpu+Cpu encoder of h264 made a rendering that took in Sony Vegas/Adobe / XYZ wooping 4h ... to just 15 min on the same PC... a 8h footage 1080p/24fps ... at 16mbps in a mp4 container... my jaw fell ... hard
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