Bad output quality

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Bad output quality

Postby -Vyse- » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:13 am

Hi folks!

I´m having problems exporting my amv with a proper quality.
I tried all different field options (None; Interlace Consecutive Frames; Always Deinterlace; Flicker Removal), but it still won´t do. Here´s an example how it looks like, the upper is the regular outcome and the lower is how it looks like when i set it to "interlace cons. frames":

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...any suggestions how to clean the video? Would be much appreciated.

Thanks!
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Re: Bad output quality

Postby mirkosp » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:20 am

1) Don't use fansubs!

2) You should set the interlace to None, both for the project and the export.
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Re: Bad output quality

Postby -Vyse- » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:23 am

Thanks for the quick reply....

Yeah, i wouldn´t use fansubs if the dvd was already available, but unfortunately it isn´t. And i want to refrain from importing expensive, untranslated dvd´s from japan.... sorry =/

Oh, and i was once again to quick to ask. Problem already solved!
I found the "progressive scan" option in the export settings, works great!
Sorry, i´m stupid... =P
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Re: Bad output quality

Postby -Vyse- » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:39 am

NOPE, wrong!


Now, this is strange. If i just export a small clip with these settings, it looks perfect. If i save the entire Video, it´s messed up again. Even though the settings are all just the same!

How come?
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Re: Bad output quality

Postby Magnus » Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:07 pm

-Vyse- wrote:NOPE, wrong!


Now, this is strange. If i just export a small clip with these settings, it looks perfect. If i save the entire Video, it´s messed up again. Even though the settings are all just the same!

How come?

made sure that you are rendering it progressive as well?
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