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  • HELP!! Quality Loss when exporting

    Posted by Eddie Kantis on January 3, 2008 at 8:56 pm

    Hello, Can someone please help me out. I’m using Premiere Pro CS3 and im pretty new to it. I edited a wedding video and in the program the quality is great! but when exporting and playing back on my plasma or lcd Tv its night and day when it comes to quality that i see when im editing. Im exporting SD NTSC 740×480
    I tried Export-movie – I tried the encoder but i cant seem to figure out what the best settings would be to obtain the best possiable quality. Can someone please tell me what settings I should use to maintain the same quality that i see when im editing.

    Thanks
    Eddie

    Eddie Kantis replied 18 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Mike Velte

    January 4, 2008 at 12:01 pm

    Watching SD on a HD monitor has got to be painful. What makes my eyes bleed is stretching SD to fill the screen. HD is almost 7 times the resolution as SD.
    How does it look on a SD TV?

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 14, 2008 at 12:48 pm

    I dont have any SD Televisions or monitors. I havent even ran into a customer latley that has SD Television. I never stretch the format on the TV to watch the SD format… looks weird. Anyways I did figure out on my own on how to maintain the high quality. I use only double layerd DVD’s now. I bumped up the bit rate to 6 – 7 – 9 …. almost used up the entire 8.5 gigs on the DVD but the quality remainded perfect just like i wanted it to.

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 14, 2008 at 12:48 pm

    I dont have any SD Televisions or monitors. I havent even ran into a customer latley that has SD Television. I never stretch the format on the TV to watch the SD format… looks weird. Anyways I did figure out on my own on how to maintain the high quality. I use only double layerd DVD’s now. I bumped up the bit rate to 6 – 7 – 9 …. almost used up the entire 8.5 gigs on the DVD but the quality remainded perfect just like i wanted it to.

  • Eddie Kantis

    January 14, 2008 at 12:49 pm

    I dont have any SD Televisions or monitors. I havent even ran into a customer latley that has SD Television. I never stretch the format on the TV to watch the SD format… looks weird. Anyways I did figure out on my own on how to maintain the high quality. I use only double layerd DVD’s now. I bumped up the bit rate to 6 – 7 – 9 …. almost used up the entire 8.5 gigs on the DVD but the quality remainded perfect just like i wanted it to.

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