Hello everybody, I have created a problem with the export of graphics with After Effects 6.5. Premiere So I create any graphics rotate to move / etc but if I can then export them and import into adobe and look at the tv, you will quickly see that jerk in the image is. no idea how can fix the problem. I would highly appreciate a response! thanks in advance! :-)
Antwort von Gast:
Check out the field order.
Antwort von Markus:
I type on any fields. A progressive sequence that is jerky on a TV when the motion is too fast.
Antwort von george87:
Erstmal I thank you for your answers!
I do not think that the Ruckelproblem of the speed dependent. Could you look at it its so:
Antwort von Gast:
Under the link, unfortunately, I only get a blank Page (Firefox 1.5.0.2).
Antwort von george87:
or this link here:
Antwort von Gast:
Works. But difficult to judge when Resolutionbzw. in full screen mode.
Have you checked into the After Effects Motion Blur at the appropriate levels? That would probably cause an improvement.
Is it - apart from - a difference between the exported movie from After Effects and the imported into Premiere to say? Maybe you will find in the export / import settings, the worm inside.
Antwort von Markus:
"Guest" wrote:
But difficult to judge when Resolutionbzw. in full screen mode.
That's true. At least if the Geruckel what I believed to be seen. For example, the video came directly from AE (maybe via Windows Media Encoder), or the video was already imported into Premiere and then exported again been?
Which settings (size, codec, interlaced / progressive, etc.) you render out the composition of AE (or should be synonymous premiere there)?
Antwort von george87:
Hi, I had the jupp motion blur (ie, the M-character) activated at all levels. The activation of the Motion Blur Ruckelei had improved significantly by some, unlike the first version of the video, where motion blur was inactive. A difference of exporting fresh zwichen avi. Import graphics from After Effects and Premiere of the graphics (which are subsequently needed gerendet) is not mentioned.
PS: Although I do believe that with decreased security for the import and render the image into Premiere, the quality of a small percentage ... but this is a speculation ;-)
Antwort von george87:
@ Markus,
the sample video I created with After Effects, exported out of there in an avi file. Then I imported the file into Premiere, yet adapted to the background music and re-exported ... and it goes next ... then I have the file in Windows Movie Maker can import and again in a small wmv quality. File first. (sigh, I guess even what kind of m * st is employed have) From AE I rausgerendert with optimum quality of the image (ie, with the best quality)
Antwort von Markus:
Most (all?) Export templates in the Movie Maker are optimized for NTSC, which is 30 fps. Could it be that the WMV file is not so clean?
What Resolutionhat the Picture, which you herausrenderst from AE? Which project settings you use in Premiere? (I repeat myself ...)
Antwort von george87:
Since 1 Picture is worth more than 1000 words, I have provided just the necessary screenshots: P
Perhaps lie stuttering s.den different project scales? You use as a starting basis, a 768x576-pixel AE-Project, but in classic exportierst DV format 720x576 pixel format. Perhaps scaling the source images prior to 720x576 pixels (= compress) and then all the project settings to 720x576 pixels to leave? That you can even try with a fast or two pictures.
Greeting Holger
Antwort von george87:
@ Holger,
hmmm I have to disappoint you, unfortunately, have tried it but there is still the same problem :-( There is something strange ...
Antwort von Markus:
My assumption was that with an image size of 768 × was herausgerendert 576 from AE and then into a Premiere project with the template D1 / DV PAL 720 × was continued 576th But that was not the case.
From my own experience I know that there is no problem with an AE template to work with square pixels and then output the composition with square pixels.
Currently I have no idea would unfortunately synonymous longer, making the stuttering related. May help only a workaround, by you the various motions render times separately (eg only the coin without the other levels) and then play with the speed of movement. Perhaps a slightly different speed (2 pixels is more or less uncritical per second)?
Antwort von george87:
hmm, unfortunately, nothing helped, at least I am very grateful to answer about the many!