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  • Olive Ladeux

    January 22, 2012 at 7:11 pm in reply to: uncompressed AVI output low quality

    hum… actually Premiere cs 5.5 is actually much worse than I first experienced. It seems to be doing all sort of resizing to my videos without respecting the sequence format…..

    I will be posting some screenshots in few days. Good thing I still have a copy of CS3 but I am now considering moving to use Sony Vegas as CS 5.5 brought way too many problems that no one was able to help me fix

  • Olive Ladeux

    January 6, 2012 at 4:12 pm in reply to: uncompressed AVI output low quality

    exporting to Quicktime is not an option for me. I need to be able to reincorporate the video in my 3d animation software but Maya doesn’t accept anything else than .avi

    Regarding the dimensions, I never had to care much about that in the past ….. until CS 5.5 that is 😉 I had no problem exporting the video in Premiere CS2. Good thing all the computers weren’t ugraded

  • Olive Ladeux

    January 4, 2012 at 6:29 pm in reply to: uncompressed AVI output low quality

    I had already done several tests but since you are asking, I have done them again with different quality and bit depth settings but the result is still unsatisfactory

    Premiere CS 5.5 is definitely adding some sort of compression to the original material.

  • Olive Ladeux

    January 4, 2012 at 6:22 pm in reply to: uncompressed AVI output low quality

    Hi Kevin, thanks for replying.

    On the first screenshot I posted, https://i1.creativecow.net/u/223874/premiere-cs-5.5-blurry-uncompressed-output.jpg

    you can see that the original material is, that’s correct, 720×405 in Square pixels (1.0). That is also the output I am asking for 720×405 in Square pixels and at exactly the same frame rate 25fps. That’s what I have always been doing in Premiere and it always worked until I switched to Premiere CS 5.5

  • Olive Ladeux

    January 4, 2012 at 3:14 pm in reply to: uncompressed AVI output low quality

    yes Jeff, even if it should still work with ‘use preview’ ticked, I still tried unticking it

    I should have included the bottom part of the screen shot, here it is

    Discard my idea about a bit depth issue. Premiere and KMPlayer call Bit Depth two different things

  • Olive Ladeux

    January 4, 2012 at 1:26 pm in reply to: uncompressed AVI output low quality

    Hi Jon thanks for replying.

    If you look carefully on the first screenshot you will see that the original source material is progressive (summary section).

    The output is also progressive.

    I made sure the output and the input would be exactly the same just to try CS 5.5 uncompressed avi (Microsoft avi/no codec)

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