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Old 02-18-2011, 04:51 PM   #1
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Rendering - Image Quality Issue [Adobe Premiere CS3]

Hi.

I'm having some issues with the video quality after rendering it.
Basically what seems to happen is that parts of some frames kindof lags and
gets stuck, thus overlapping later frames. I've uploaded a short clip to youtube
where you can see what I mean.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf9O-kCb_LU

First notice around 4 seconds how the image bugs a little around the nameplate of the wolf and the white parts sticks to the grass for a few upcoming seconds.
Then after that a bunch of bugs occurs. Can best be seen if you look at the mountain in the back around 10-12 seconds into it. theres no point watching any further really, thats the only real issue.

Some info:

I frapsed it full size @ 25fps with resolution: 1920x1080. At this point the vido looks great.

I customized a project in Adobe Premiere CS3 with the following settings:

Frame rate: 25fps
Frame size: 1920x1080
Pixel Aspect ratio: 1.0 Square pixels
Progressive scan

Did no editing as its only for testing purposes.

As for exporting the video, these are the settings I used:

File Type: Microsoft AVI
Frame size: 1920x1080
Frame rate: 25fps
Pixel Aspect ratio: 1,0 Square pixels
Progressive Scan

Compressor: Xvid MPEG-4 Codec

Compressor Settings:
- Profile: DivX 1080HD
- Encoding Type: Single Pass
- Target Quantizer: 2.00


If theres any other information needed, please let me know.
Thanks for any help

Last edited by metz86 : 02-18-2011 at 04:54 PM.
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Old 03-01-2011, 01:57 AM   #2
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Divx tends to have an issue with some edges and the different colors. Thats just where it compressed those pixels more than others. Personally I'd use the ffdshow codec set it xvid with one pass target quality at 90. That seems to give me the best results and the smallest file sizes.
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