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About creating Internet media



In general, Internet video is constrained by delivery data rates that are even lower than those used for CD-ROM playback. If you use Premiere's Movie Export option to export your video program for the Web, use the guidelines for CD-ROM exporting (see About creating a video file for CD-ROM playback), but tune them to the data rates available on the networks through which you expect to deliver the video. If you use one of the Web-optimized plug-in options, such as Save for Web export, choose a delivery option (such as 28K modem, 56K modem, ISDN, or Broadband/LAN) that best represents the viewing capabilities of your audience.

You have many choices for delivering video over the Internet. Each method has specific -capabilities and workflow requirements, so consider the choices carefully.


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