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Topic: premier butchers my quality! does anybody know how i can fix it?
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sponge_boy
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posted 02-28-2000 08:49 PM
Okay, so a budy and i just made our first movie, and we think it's pritty good. Except for one thing... We capture our footage and it looks real purdy, but as soon as we import it to primer it becomes very very pixilated. If anyone has some insight, please share :-) |
Avalon
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posted 02-28-2000 10:57 PM
what is yur video setting like resolution in premier? u should set it at 380 X 240 or 640 X480 .... |
funkymunkey
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posted 02-28-2000 11:08 PM
I think you meant 320x240.  |
Arcainew
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posted 02-28-2000 11:39 PM
Why would anyone want to use 320x240 anyway?------------------ In DriveSpace noone can hear your computer scream. |
Prism
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posted 02-28-2000 11:49 PM
I can't even capture at 640x480 without dropping frames left and right.. it's my darn hard drive - too small, too slow. I'll take care of that sooner or later. Until then, 320x240 is what I use, and even at that size I can't capture audio without dropping frames. I need another drive.  I use MSP and there are certain settings you have to change sometimes. My original footage might be 320x240 or whatever, but somewhere deeeeep in the settings of output it might have something else specified. I don't use Premiere, so I wouldn't know how it works. I'd like to see some clips of your movie once you figure it out.Isaiah |
loosenut
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posted 02-29-2000 07:40 AM
Yeah... just make sure that you export your movie at the same size (320x240, etc.) as what you captured...It shouldn't look pixelated then. |
ebrigman
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posted 02-29-2000 08:27 AM
If you did everything in analog you wouldn't have that problem... computers are evil |