Does anyone remember this amv, and even better, does anyone have it that they could possibly send me?
Also, if anyone can help me out, I've been trying to export an amv I'm working on using DVD footage, but no matter what compressor I use the video always comes out horrid. I'm using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0. I had this problem before, but I can't remember how I fixed it, what with the fields and all. Thanks!
Dragon Ball, "Playing with the Boys" by Kenny Logg
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Can't help you with the DB vid, however, could you tell me if you followed the steps in the stickies and the guides? If not could you explain your process?
You should not export compressed from Premiere. You should convert/encode later. Your export should be lossless.
Mods, please move this to converting, compressing, encoding please.
You should not export compressed from Premiere. You should convert/encode later. Your export should be lossless.
Mods, please move this to converting, compressing, encoding please.
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I'm not sure what steps I've made. It was a project that I went back to from hiatus, so I think I'll just start over. Basically when I export to movie with Premiere the video looks screwy. Before I was able to correct the issue by changing the field order in the project and export settings, but it's not doing the trick. I'll go back and read the guides on AviSynth and VirtualDubMod. Thanks.
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