sry double postAutraya wrote:'cause Ima stubborn cow and i like huffy!
lol
'cause many MEPs n contests prefer huffyuv and Premiere doesn't hump lagarith the way vegas does.
And we haven't solved the problem... just avoided it
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I says that, because it is a real problem. (other people say it too, you are one of the lucky few that don't experience the problem(s))Lockstock wrote:no one says that... I've used premiere pro with huffyuv ever since i started editing and I've never had problems exporting.Up In Flamez wrote:Well I don't use premiere pro, but everyone says that premiere pro sucks at exporting with codecs like huffyuv/lagarith
it tells me that although there are alternatives and work arounds, there is a problem and know one knows how to fix it and I don't want to be doing things the long way around and wasting hours encodeing with every video i do from here on out when i don't have to.BasharOfTheAges wrote:you've wasted more time discussing it in this topic than it would have taken to re-encode a few more times... what does that tell you?
but only since yesterday for me... which would indicate that something has happened to make it go that way... well thats what it makes me think anyhooKaruido wrote:Premiere pro's export sucks and usually only works properly when exporting uncompressed as demonstrated in this thread. ?
... ... u... ROCK! Hey Karuido try that and see if it works for you!Scintilla wrote:Change to Recompress Always (instead of Maintain data rate)?
No, they're usually talking about the lossless codecs like HuffYUV and Lagarith. They're also oftentimes people who know what they're talking about, such as Zarxrax.Lockstock wrote:wouldn't surprise me if the people talking about having problems exporting are using video sources with codecs such as DivX and XviD...
Absolute Destiny wrote:Recompress - If you do have RGB compression enabled in huffYUV then make sure you select this and choose "Always" (not Maintain Data Rate like the picture says). If you don't do this then Premiere can sometimes do a direct stream copy on clips and pre-rendered scenes and this could be in a different colourspace when using Huffyuv (as it has two modes). If this happens you will end having parts of your amv that are a screen of rainbows as the codec is only decoding either RGB or YUY2 not changing between them. Hence, you should always recompress to be certain it's compressing correctly.
I only speak from personal experience. Wasn't aware that lossless codecs caused such issues with exporting in Premiere Pro without the editor causing the problem themselves through using incompatible codecs and such.Scintilla wrote:No, they're usually talking about the lossless codecs like HuffYUV and Lagarith. They're also oftentimes people who know what they're talking about, such as Zarxrax.Lockstock wrote:wouldn't surprise me if the people talking about having problems exporting are using video sources with codecs such as DivX and XviD...
From the section that Scintilla quoted from, the problem actually stems from colorspace issues, which is what I suspected from the start. Unfortunately, not being an Adobe Premiere user, I had no clue as to a fix. This is probably why it is suggested to encode all clips for editing as RGB since that is what APP uses internally anyways.Lockstock wrote:I only speak from personal experience. Wasn't aware that lossless codecs caused such issues with exporting in Premiere Pro without the editor causing the problem themselves through using incompatible codecs and such.Scintilla wrote:No, they're usually talking about the lossless codecs like HuffYUV and Lagarith. They're also oftentimes people who know what they're talking about, such as Zarxrax.Lockstock wrote:wouldn't surprise me if the people talking about having problems exporting are using video sources with codecs such as DivX and XviD...