Premiere AVS GUI - "WTF?"

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Premiere AVS GUI - "WTF?"

Post by SrgtWilco » Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:38 pm

Alright, I'm trying out the AVS plugin on Premiere Pro 1.5, and am running into a bit of a cosmetic snag - Call me picky, but when I'm editing I prefer to work with footage that looks ok; it eases the headache one gets from a month of sleepless nights at the computer screen. So, I'm trying out the different quality settings on the plugin, but none of them seem to do anything for standard viewing. I say "standard viewing" because whenever I go to shorten a clip, the footage is shown as crystal clear on the monitor instead of incredibly blocky (I can probably assume it exports hi-quality as well). So if anyone knows how I can set higher quality for normal viewing, whether there's a control I need to set in Premiere or the plugin GUI, please let me know - thanks in advance.
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Post by Scintilla » Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:57 pm

I'm pretty sure the quality settings in the AVISynth plugin GUI only affect resizing. In Premiere, right-click in the monitor window and make sure the Quality setting is set to Highest Quality.
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Post by SrgtWilco » Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:09 pm

Scintilla wrote:I'm pretty sure the quality settings in the AVISynth plugin GUI only affect resizing. In Premiere, right-click in the monitor window and make sure the Quality setting is set to Highest Quality.
Much Better. Thx.
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