Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 Exporting Quality

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Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 Exporting Quality

Post by LorenzoX3 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:07 pm

I don't have any errors with codecs or anything, however, the quality of my exported videos are a tenth the quality of their sources.

Could someone explain to me how to export from beginning to end as if I didn't even know how to at all?

Forgive me if there's already a topic for this, redirect me if I missed the topic.

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Post by BauziOLD » Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:27 pm

videos are a tenth the quality of their sources.
No they aren´t. You can´t more output than input, but I hope this was a joke.
Could someone explain to me how to export from beginning to end
Uhm... when you export... did you forget to check if it is "full project" and not "work area bar" enabled in the settings before you export as avi?
Anyway check out: Export-Movie-Settings-General--->Range
I don´t really know what you mean or want... You want to export your full sequenz, am I right?
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Post by Scintilla » Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:31 pm

-Bauzi- wrote:
videos are a tenth the quality of their sources.
No they aren´t. You can´t more output than input, but I hope this was a joke.
No, the OP said that correctly. One tenth = 10%.
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Post by BauziOLD » Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:40 pm

Ah! Sry I tought 10 times... Thanks

Than:
Export with a looselesscodec such as Lagarith (smaller filesize, needs better hardware) or HuffYUV (bigger filesize, faster to work with). Depends on your hardware. Best way is to try both of them to finde out what´s better for you.
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Post by LorenzoX3 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:21 pm

Err... no no, it exports the full length of the video, but I need a full explanation. That's what I meant by beginning to end. ^__^;;

Also, how do I export with those codecs? Could you tell me where to download these things if they need to be downloaded, then tell me how to use them while exporting?
(Example: File > Export > Adobe Media Encoder... > ... So on.)

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Post by BauziOLD » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:44 pm

*sigh*
To download... google search? Ok time for me to stop being harsh and here is the official website of Lagarith and Huffyuv and than install them.
Next steps (I use Premiere Pro 1.5, but this should be the same things):
File-Export-Movie-Settings-Video
Here you choose Lagarith or whatever. Lagarith works best with the default settings (the same should be for Huffy).
Than click "OK" and save your file.

No you have a huge file (4min 640x480 should be around 1 GB). Open this file with VirtualDubMod and compress with XviD.
How to compress with XviD stands here in the guides.

Of course you can preview your .avi files compressed with the looseless codecs, but they could be hard to play (not smooth, because of the very high kbps-rate). Also you can´t uplaod 1GB on the org :wink:
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Post by LorenzoX3 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:57 pm

^__^ Thank you very much, Bauzi!
Your help will not be forgotten! =]

Although, the HuffYUV website you supplied is down. I'll see if I can find another source. =D

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Post by LorenzoX3 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:00 pm

Er, my mistake, I meant the Lagarith website.

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Post by BauziOLD » Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:14 pm

Uhm I think Huffy is standart for XP. You maybe already have this codec.
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Post by LorenzoX3 » Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:57 pm

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Okay, stuck.

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