Frage von Neon:Good day,
I have a problem with Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. I have a video recorded with Fraps, edited in Adobe Premiere and it now wants to export, but export video quite blurred. This is the Fraps video razor sharp!
I have already tried the following:
Set-Resolutionauf 1280x960 (original resolution)
Bitrate: 10,000 kbit / s
Furthermore, I used different codecs such as DivX, MPEG-4, WMV.
At maximum settings, was with me the export file is huge, but the video was still quite blurry.
I have somewhere in the premiere of a setting somewhat overlooked with the focus has to be done?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Antwort von thos-berlin:
Where did you get the video viewed? On a normal television, for example, interlaced PAL video in good quallität reproduced, while a PC monitor non-interlaced / progressive and thus represents a PAL Picture unschaft (with kammartigen disorders s.senkrechten edges) is reproduced.
So first approach interlaced / progressive test.
Otherwise: übberhaupt What is your goal? Should there be a video for playback on a normal television, such is unique and alone PAL 720 x 576 pixels as the output format to use.
Antwort von Neon:
I had before, my video only s.PC view it or to publish on the web.
So I've now tried out in DivX, with one half and once in progressive to encode. However, both of no avail, the exported video is still blurred.
Antwort von kljosc:
sorry, what is Fraps video?
what is this for a format: set-Resolutionauf 1280x960 (original resolution)?
gruß cj
Antwort von Neon:
Fraps is a program with which you, what exactly is running on the screen (fullscreen applications, games, ...) (almost) lossless can.
Antwort von kljosc:
oh yes thank you ...
and in what format (codec / resolution / frame rate) the video will be saved?
gruß cj
Antwort von Neon:
Codec: n / a, it is an *. avi file
Original Resolution: Depending on your monitor settings
Frame rate: 30 fps (standard, at least, while recording the frame rate is arbitrarily selectable)
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Neon,
if the native Resolutiondes monitor will be exactly the same way, the "original recording" sound-free.
Next, the video should be cut? Then select a project setting, which is oriented s.Originalvideo: Same resolution, same framerate, not half. As a codec you could take HuffYUV, the lossless compression.
Recently, the Export to: Again, select the Resolutionund same framerate as the original video, then nothing should change. You resize the picture or only the variable frame rates, then everything must be recalculated, resulting in loss of quality leads. So to avoid such a thing during the postprocessing.
DivX, WMV & Co. are compression formats that before and during the cut have lost nothing. Only when you export you can think about the video in terms of its size smaller.
Sun and now you!
Antwort von Neon:
Thank you;)
Did it completely overlooked the Resolutionin the project settings.