Let's see... I've tried:
Cinepak by Radius (no good)
Indeo Video 5.1 (no good)
Microsoft Video 1 (no good)
Xvid MPEG-4 (Adobe froze up before exporting)
Adobe Trouble
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Those are lossy codes, that's the problem.
Use something lossless, like HuffYUV.
Use something lossless, like HuffYUV.
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i feel like ive loved you all my lifeDJ_Izumi wrote:Premiere 6.0 can't resize video in export. Meaning, if you're working with source clips at 720x480, but when exporting you tell it to use a resolution like 512x386 it'll look like crap, cause Premiere is stupid. Same thing for scaling up. You have to export at the native resolution, cause premiere can't do such a basic thing as a bicubic resize. :/
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