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BasharOfTheAges wrote:you've wasted more time discussing it in this topic than it would have taken to re-encode a few more times... what does that tell you?
Karuido wrote:Premiere pro's export sucks and usually only works properly when exporting uncompressed as demonstrated in this thread. ?
Scintilla wrote:Change to Recompress Always (instead of Maintain data rate)?
Lockstock wrote:wouldn't surprise me if the people talking about having problems exporting are using video sources with codecs such as DivX and XviD...
Absolute Destiny wrote:Recompress - If you do have RGB compression enabled in huffYUV then make sure you select this and choose "Always" (not Maintain Data Rate like the picture says). If you don't do this then Premiere can sometimes do a direct stream copy on clips and pre-rendered scenes and this could be in a different colourspace when using Huffyuv (as it has two modes). If this happens you will end having parts of your amv that are a screen of rainbows as the codec is only decoding either RGB or YUY2 not changing between them. Hence, you should always recompress to be certain it's compressing correctly.
Scintilla wrote:Lockstock wrote:wouldn't surprise me if the people talking about having problems exporting are using video sources with codecs such as DivX and XviD...
No, they're usually talking about the lossless codecs like HuffYUV and Lagarith. They're also oftentimes people who know what they're talking about, such as Zarxrax.

Lockstock wrote:Scintilla wrote:Lockstock wrote:wouldn't surprise me if the people talking about having problems exporting are using video sources with codecs such as DivX and XviD...
No, they're usually talking about the lossless codecs like HuffYUV and Lagarith. They're also oftentimes people who know what they're talking about, such as Zarxrax.
I only speak from personal experience. Wasn't aware that lossless codecs caused such issues with exporting in Premiere Pro without the editor causing the problem themselves through using incompatible codecs and such.
Willen wrote:Of course, using DivX or XviD as source and then outputting with Huffyuv in RGB mode may also produce this problem as DivX, XviD, MPEG-2 and most other lossy codecs use YV12 colorspace.
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