Frage von martincarno:I thought that renders premiere pretty bad. On it until I am come that on other systems, much better looks.
Text looks at me very bad (grainy), but synonymous slow and not everything looks perfect, if I use it on my computer render.
I knew not where synonymous Render settings can be changed.
Have since found nothing.
My system is a little older, but still quite ok.
I'm using Premiere Pro 1.5, but the problem was synonymous with Premiere Pro 1
AMD Athlon XP 2600 +
ATI Radeon 9500
512MB RAM
Asus A7N8X motherboard (NVIDIA nForce 2 chipset)
The question ... use a new graphics card thing? Is it s.Processor? What hardware is responsible for rendering? My common sense would say that an algorithm is the same for each computer must calculate.
Antwort von jotemwe:
Premiere Pro 2, I can not install because my processor does not support SSE2. Could the poor quality even have to do?
Antwort von Debonnaire:
I thought that renders premiere pretty bad. On it until I am come that on other systems, much better looks. These two sentences make no sense to me!
Premiere is now worse or equally bad just like other systems?
What looks to other systems, "much better" look like? The same with Premiere rausgerenderte clip or the same footage on another non-premiere NLE rendered or what?
Antwort von Matze60:
Thus the question ever be answered correctly, it would be important to know in which video format has been issued.
For DV-AVI should be no major visible difference between NLEs, since this format is specified quite precisely.
In MPEG, the case has significantly different. Here, the quality depends to a large part of the used encoding bitrate and he quality of the MPEG encoder in the program.
Antwort von martincarno:
my problem is not Exportierproblem and it is one that generally only occurs on my computer. I have the same installation CD on two other computers probiert and there are absolutely no problems.
I edit my DV video and text, for example, were over it. When I play in the preview the text is extremely grainy. When I render the whole it will be better but still far from perfect.
If I have the same project on another computer and go in Premiere makes it absolutely no problems.
There is something in every instance with my computer that has the Picture in Premiere poorly indoors as soon as I calculated the video in any form Weiner edit (ie: insert text, making slow, zooming ...)
So this is as good as all the effects on where Premiere Picture must recalculate. On my computer calculates premiere in fairly poor quality while on all other computers where I've used Premiere is absolutely no problem with the exist.
therefore I suppose that it depends on hardware and I wanted to know what hardware to render the calculations is responsible. The fact is that my computer is the only AMD system on which I've tried it. But whether it is with the processor may be related? Seems odd to me ...
Antwort von Matze60:
aja
with other systems, I mean other computers
but the same premiere!
Antwort von nico:
The problem is apparently just an overlay problem and has responded to the actual film has no influence.
That you will find out if you get the movie times on a TV ansiehst.
Antwort von Andreas-1976:
no, unfortunately, translates the problem then synonymous in the exported file
Antwort von AndyZZ:
As you share with us your export parameters do not tell, you will probably solve your problem must be.
Remember: No one here can see hells. The more information available, the greater is the likelihood of a problem-solving.
Antwort von Andreas-1976:
I like to tell them, makes not only exporting the problems but have the rendering in Premiere itself.
That's why I want to know whether it is rendering differences between computers and can give me because it certainly is a difference, I am interested in finding out why. In Permiere I have found no setting where you could manage somehow rendering. Do you know one?
In any case, if I menu
Project-> Project Settings> Video Rendering
go, then is there --
Compressor: DV (PAL)
Color Depth: Millions of colors
but I can change these settings. There is one point "Configure", but it's gray and can not click. Well because it synonymous with DV ncihts may recruit
I export directly synonymous in DV (PAL)
Millions of colors
720x576
Frame Rate 25 ftps
Aspect ratio D1 / DV PAL (1,067)
So I export just the format that I know from my video camera out. When exporting, there are no losses may arise.
It depends purely and simply to the fact that Premiere on my PC the video in a rather poor quality calculated when I change the picture (by adding text or effects) while on another PC a nice result
Frames remain unchanged synonymous with my PC in good quality
So my problem is not Exportierproblem!
It is a calculation problem frame and I'm interested in whether the possible with the graphics card may be related
Because there must be a reason to that premiere on my computer worse results than others.