As suggested I tried an experiment by making a DVD of my video and had it broadcast on our local TV Station. The results were disappointing; the quality was substandard and unacceptable.
I then reformatted a 32 GB SD Card to NTSF format and tried to record my file to the SD Card using the Premiere Preset HDTV 1080p 29.9 High Quality. All of the preset parameters looked normal, but the recording failed with a message “Encoding failed. Please check encoding parameters and try again”!
I then went back and checked the properties of the card and it had changed back to FAT32, yet the Preset parameters showed the card as NTSF?
For more background on my problem, I did some more research on my problem-
The Panasonic HD-X920 Camera saves its videos to an SD Card formatted in Fat 32 Format. To get around the 4 GB restriction it records in junks of video files-
Example:
My recent video of 1 Hour & 7 Minutes was recorded in files 00000.MTS (48:26 Minutes) and 00001.MTS (18:51 Minutes) On 32 GB FAT 32 Card this used 5.5 GB of storage. Premiere handles these multiple files nicely and combines them into one contiguous video for editing.
My problem is I can only output this file to a DVD. Another Media (SD Card, Flash Card, etc.), or Preset fails.