Rendering problem... (dumb?)

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Rendering problem... (dumb?)

Postby Link Arroway » Mon May 05, 2003 6:18 pm

Uhh.. I'm probably doing something stupid but I'm rendering my AMV in Adobe Premiere and I'm getting choopy results. Not really choopy, but it splits down the middle (between frames?) or something
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Previously when I rendered (without 'Maintain aspect ratio' set for all the clips) it was fine.
Is there a way to avoid this? What is causing it? Or something >_> thanks.
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Postby TokyoU15 » Mon May 05, 2003 11:21 pm

hhmmm, what's your source ratio and your project ratio???

If they're different that might be the problem. I don't see why you would want to maintain the aspect ratio anyway.

Make sure both ratios are the same (and by both I mean your source and your project settings).
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Postby Link Arroway » Tue May 06, 2003 12:25 am

Alright, I fixed it. I wonder why it set this in the first place. Adobe had made it to use feilds or something >_>. Thanks too.
Any tips on exporting to VHS without using quality?
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Postby Ashyukun » Tue May 06, 2003 8:18 am

I take it you mean without losing quality.... if you're editing in full DVD resolution, you're going to lose quality no matter what- VHS is like half the resolution of DVD by its nature. Either get something like a Hollywood+ (DVD/MPEG2 output card) or a video card that does TV output and us that, or if your DVD player can play them, make a SVCD of the video and record it onto VHS from the player...
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Postby Link Arroway » Wed May 07, 2003 11:33 am

yeah loosing.. tired mistake ^^. My DVD player can play them, but it seems to act strangely sometimes and I can't explain why, and so I'm going to use my TV Out on my Geforce 4 XM 420 in 720x480 res. it looks nicer that way anyways.
It seems to play fine straight from the finished 2.2GB AVI file compressed in Huffyuv and has the best quality that way so I'm going to do that..
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