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  • Artifacts created after rendering

    Posted by Liron Al on February 23, 2008 at 1:06 am

    Hi,
    I’m using Premiere to edit my animation movie.
    When I was using my old computer everything worked just fine, but when I copied the project to my new computer I noticed that after rendering, some artifacts were created in some of the shots (the artifacts do not appear in the original files just after rendering).
    I installed premiere again but that didn’t help, also my graphic card driver is the most updated.
    Anyone knows what can be the problem?
    Thanks.

    Vincent Rosati replied 18 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Vincent Rosati

    February 23, 2008 at 4:28 am

    Welcome Liron – Let us know what video codec you’re exporting to, it’s the only way we can understand the issue.
    Exporting as uncompressed will not generate artifacts.
    If you get a chance, fill out your system specs in your profile.

    Vince

  • Liron Al

    February 23, 2008 at 1:13 pm

    Hi,
    I used several- Microsoft DV with the compressor Indeo video 5.10 and Microsoft DV AVI with DV PAL in both the result was the same.
    I think I did change the video codec after I moved the project to the new computer but I’m not sure..
    What codec should I use?
    Thank you very much.

  • Vincent Rosati

    February 23, 2008 at 8:09 pm

    All compression methods are going to generate some type of artifacts, including Indeo, DV, MPEG, etc.

    You said:
    “Microsoft DV with the compressor Indeo video 5.10 and Microsoft DV AVI with DV PAL”

    I would change you Project Rendering Compressor from Indeo to: None.
    Than export to either…
    1 – MPEG-2 if going to DVD
    2 – MPEG-1, WMV, or Real if going to desktop video.
    3 – Uncompressed if the video is going to be processed further.

    I’m not sure I see anything in your posts that justify why you should be using a DV or Indeo codec.

    Vince

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