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  • Reduction to video quality

    Posted by Jeremy Lee on December 6, 2006 at 11:17 pm

    I am noticing that if I open a Premiere Pro 1.5 project into After Effects and apply text or create lower thirds the DV footage will look like it is from VHS. If I work solely in Premiere I don’t notice any type of loss until I go in to AE and export out an AVI and import it back into Premire. I am wondering if anyone else has had this problem.
    Please help me figure this one out.
    Thanks,
    JDL

    Jeremy Lee replied 19 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Mike Velte

    December 7, 2006 at 12:19 pm

    How can you open a Premiere 1.5 project in AE? I though the Dynamic link feature started in 2.0.??

    What are your render and output module settings from AE? Microsoft DV AVI or Micorosft AVI? Both work fine, but Premiere’s real time preview will be poor with uncomopressed untill preview files are rendered.

  • Jeremy Lee

    December 7, 2006 at 3:05 pm

    Yes, I can open my 1.5 Premiere projects in 6.5 Pro ver of AE with no trouble at all. My render and output settings are: Based on “Lossless” Video For Windows-No Compression. AE pulls the .AVI files that I captured in Premiere and rebuilds the sequence excactly in AE. But like I said, if I use an Digital Juice Lower Third or a MDE the the orginal video Rendered .AVI from AE looks like a second generation, even on segments where there is no effects used. That leads me to think that it might be an AE issue. On my Avid at home using Automatic Duck and exporting Lossless Video For Windows with No Compression I don’t see this issue. I am going to try exporting out of AE some different ways to see what happens.

    Thanks,
    JDL

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