Frage von swooby:I want a file to use in After Effects (avi) that I have exported from Premiere. Now I have the problem that the video very dirty looks in AE 6.5 in the Composition window (3D animation with messy edges, etc.). When I double click the avi, and I look at it in the preview, the quality is TOP. I think it is exported s.der Premiere Avi (strangely, I have already exported many different files, which always looked great out).
My export settings: Microsoft avi, uncompressed, progressive scan, optimized fields ... Although I had tried it with different settings, I get the "ideal" format simply there anymore.
Question: What format is "ideal for importing into After Effects??
Antwort von Strahlemann:
Which preview quality you have set in the Composition window??
Antwort von GhostDog:
Thanks, but even the best / highest, because it is not ...
Antwort von swooby:
Here are times for viewing the problem
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
which format has the original imagery into premiere? What size exportierst You? Which project settings you have chosen in After Effects? If the pixel aspect ratio correction of the AU is disabled preview pane?
If you video material (interlaced?) From Premiere Progressive exportierst, the picture inevitably be worse than the original Halbbildmaterial.
What have you done between 4.avi and 78.avi really different that they look in the preview so different?
Antwort von Strahlemann:
You can see it eh ..
The upper is progressive and interlaced the bottom.
Click For your interlaced video you need with the right mouse button in the Project window interpret -> film -> and then select the correct Halbbildreichenfolge!
Antwort von GhostDog:
You can see it eh ..
The upper is progressive and interlaced the bottom.
Click For your interlaced video you need with the right mouse button in the Project window interpret -> film -> and then select the correct Halbbildreichenfolge! Perfect, now it works, strangely enough, I've spent two videos from Premiere with the same settings ... well, thank you!