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If you're using Premiere CS4
Speak to the Computing Team about getting hold of the encode presets and have them install them for you, or alternately do the below
Otherwise
You need to put together your own profile. In Premiere if you click on yellow, underline Preset link you should get some options from Media Encoder. On other platforms Google is your friend.
HD Export
Format: H.264 Container: MP4 TV Standard: PAL Width: 1440 Height: 1080
Frame Rate: 25 Field Order: Upper Pixel Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 16:9 Profile: Main Level: 4.0
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass (or Variable Bit Rate) Target Bitrate: 15Mbps Max Bitrate: 20Mbps
Audio Format: AAC Channels: Stereo Frequency/Sample Rate: 48kHz Audio Quality: High Bitrate (kbps): 160
Widescreen Export
Format: H.264 Container: MP4 TV Standard: PAL Width: 1050 Height: 576
Frame Rate: 25 Field Order: None (Progressive) Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels Profile: Main Level: 3.1
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass (or Variable Bit Rate) Target Bitrate: 3Mbps Max Bitrate: 6Mbps
Audio Format: AAC Channels: Stereo Frequency/Sample Rate: 48kHz Audio Quality: High Bitrate (kbps): 192
SD (Non-Widescreen) Export
Format: H.264 Container: MP4 TV Standard: PAL Width: 720 Height: 576
Frame Rate: 25 Field Order: None (Progressive) Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square Pixels Profile: Main Level: 3.1
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass (or Variable Bit Rate) Target Bitrate: 3Mbps Max Bitrate: 6Mbps
Audio Format: AAC Channels: Stereo Frequency/Sample Rate: 48kHz Audio Quality: High Bitrate (kbps): 192