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In contrast to broadcast media or storage-based delivery
media such as DVD or videotape, the web accommodates a wider variety
of video and audio standards and devices. While a growing number
of viewers have a broadband Internet connection that can support
relatively high-quality content, others may use equipment that supports
only low data rates and, therefore, lower-quality content. For this
reason, it’s often necessary to export your project in a variety
of formats, each tailored to different audience viewing capabilities.
The process is analogous to exporting to various physical media
types, such as VHS and DVD, except that the choices are more varied.
The Premiere Pro and Adobe After Effects export settings contain
presets for many bandwidth scenarios so that you can more easily
match your output files with the viewing capabilities of your audience.
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