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Exported Video Looks Different in Different Players
Hey, guys, so I’m not the expert of exporting settings, but I’m having two problems…
I’ve exported in Adobe Premiere and it seems that the exported footage looks different in different players. I’ve attached some images to show what I mean. In Quicktime, the footage looks just like the stock footage before I ran some color correction over them. Windows Media Player and Youtube look pretty similar, they look pretty close to the preview in Premiere, but just a little off. I’ve never had this problem before because I typically edit the colors in After Effects and just use Premiere as my cutting board. This is the first time I’ve used Premiere to color correct and what not.
My second dilemma comes from that fact that the scenes in my video are inconstant after exporting them. It seems that Premiere chooses what clips in my video it will apply my video effects to, while leaving the others as their stock footage, so there is an inconsistency in the final product with the color and levels. …if that makes sense.
I tried exporting normally and with the Media Encoder. Quicktime format with H.264. I’ve tried other combinations of formats, codecs, etc. and yield the same problem.
Like I said, I typically edit everything in After Effects and just take my footage to Premiere to cut, this is the first time I actually used premiere to color correct.Any help would be greatly appreciated, guys! Thanks.



