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Pixelated footage after rendering sequence in Premiere Pro CC 2015
Lee Baltus replied 10 years ago 3 Members · 21 Replies
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Chris Wright
May 30, 2016 at 3:49 pmi hear you, it looks good in premiere’s monitor, but pixelated upon render. That is why we need to isolate your render settings. and a png trillions(16bit) will remove any questions about compression and 8 bit output at the same time.
Can you post a screenshot of your media encoder settings, file-export media
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Lee Baltus
May 30, 2016 at 6:24 pmThnx for your effort. But to be clear when I say rendered I mean rendering the red line to green in my premiere sequence. so not a render like exporting thru media encoder.
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Lee Baltus
May 30, 2016 at 6:45 pmSo I just did a sequence render with the logo layer (AE animation export) on top of the gopro and dslr footage and comes out pixelated.. and I rendered the same logo layer on top of a grey color matte.. and it stays sharp.. all rendered in the same Premiere Sequence.
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Chris Wright
May 30, 2016 at 6:57 pmit could be the alpha matte in modify-interpret footage alpha matte premultiplied/straight
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Lee Baltus
May 30, 2016 at 7:13 pmI also tested that, but same result.. The thing is that nog only the logo layer becomes pixelated but also my canon or gopro footage is pixelated after rendering..
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Lee Baltus
May 30, 2016 at 7:29 pmSo that would rule out the AE export settings and premiere export settings right? The problem should be in the Sequence or Render settings? But the only “render” setting I can find is in Project settings/General/Renderer.. only to pick from cuda or no cuda. Already tried that and no succes..
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Chris Wright
May 30, 2016 at 7:34 pmat the top of premiere, sequence, sequence settings. then video previews.(click on your active sequence to un-grey it)
“In the Video Previews section, choose one of these sets of preview file formats and codecs, depending on your system:
For Windows, choose Preview File Format: Microsoft AVI and Codec: None (alternatively choose Uncompressed UYVY 422 8 bit).For Mac OS, choose Preview File Format: QuickTime and Codec: None (alternatively choose Uncompressed YUV 10 bit 4:2:2 or Uncompressed YUV 8 bit 4:2:2).”
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