[Help!] Rendering -Serious- Problem

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[Help!] Rendering -Serious- Problem

Postby [Mike of the Desert] » Thu Dec 13, 2007 5:49 pm

I have a really huge problem, and even if I tried in any way I know to solve it, in the end I truly need your help guys. Sadly, this time is something about Work, not hobbies or similiar.. ;\
So, it's even more urgent, uff.. Thanks for be here. :)

I'm editing a HD .Mov video (1440*1080), PAL 25 Fps.
The Audio.. I think it's irrilevant, since I can choose from Wav, Aif and Mp3.

The scary problem I have (and that I never had before) is that when rendering the Composition, the video is hugely pixelated, with a really poor quality and even Audio Problems sometimes if I try to render it to Avi.

I absolutely don't have idea Why this happens. I need to render it again into a HD Mov File.
I tried every setting I knew -> Nothing.

I even thought about a crazy test:
Converting the source to Lossless Avi for then rendering it again edited into the final Mov Video.
But.. This is where things get scary, VDMod doesn't accept it warning me about

''Cannot Detect File Type''

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I really need help here, anyone think about something?
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Postby Sierra Lorna » Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:05 pm

Are you working on a PC? Only thing I can think of is, sometimes certain Quicktime files when they're rendered from Premiere or After Effects look terrible on a PC. Have you tried using different compression types for the .mov? Try Animation, it's lossless I believe. If that doesn't work, you can open .avi files with Quicktime Pro, and convert them to .mov format.
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Postby [Mike of the Desert] » Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:20 pm

Sierra Lorna wrote:Are you working on a PC? Only thing I can think of is, sometimes certain Quicktime files when they're rendered from Premiere or After Effects look terrible on a PC. Have you tried using different compression types for the .mov? Try Animation, it's lossless I believe. If that doesn't work, you can open .avi files with Quicktime Pro, and convert them to .mov format.


Yes, I'm working on a PC.. But if the original Mov video (The one I'm editing) plays with an excellent quality, could it be that the rendered one it's so awful on the monitor? Thanks for the help. ^^
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