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Adobe Premiere Essentials exporting lossless video problem

Created 30th May 2010 @ 18:21

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Biohazard

IDK

Yet I’m back and happy with the outcome of my hard work :P
Recorded at 120 fps in-game, lossless video edited in Premiere Essentials (yes “essentials lol”) and compressed into a 60fps h.264 video at 1280/720.

http://www.own3d.tv/video/27273/Quality_colour_test01

Please cast your judgement on the quality and ways to improve it. Also video seems jittery (laggy) at some parts. Any way to get rid of that?

Used 2 colour schemes (separated with a transition in a middle) let me know which one is better. And I’m quite sure I could increase the brightness and change contrast a bit.

Let me know what you think please (Chris, Skyride?)

Thanks in advance

edit. Enabling Motion Blur option in-game eliminated the lag :P


Last edited by Biohazard,

Skyride

DUCS

Quality is alright ye, :)

In all fairness, for 95% of editors, they won’t use the extra tools that After Effects offers, so really horses for courses. For example, you literally cannot do this in anything less than AE (and having used quite a number of programs by companies you’ve probably never even heard of, even AE is pretty limited compared to a lot of professional tools).

But anyway, that clip, theres no frame blending going on there (making 120fps essentially pointless).

Also, motion blur ingame doesn’t get rid of lag. :P

host_framerate 120
host_timescale 0.000001
cl_smooth 1
cl_smoothtime 1

Biohazard

IDK

settings added to config, thx man :)

Going to test it out when I finish with my exam preparation :P

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