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tomp73497619
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March 30, 2017
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Difficulty achieving high quality vector mp4 export

  • March 30, 2017
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Hi,

Please see attached - on the left hand side is the adobe media encoder render using high quality settings, and on the right is the source.

I'm trying to achieve a result closer to the source. Could someone help provide me settings to achieve this?

Thanks.

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    Participating Frequently
    March 30, 2017

    We need a LOT more information. Screen shots of Sequence Settings and Export Settings will be most helpful. And what is the source? Dimensions of graphics being used?

    Thanks

    Jeff

    tomp73497619
    Participant
    March 31, 2017

    While I can, and will provide additional information, I think this could be answered relatively easily by providing mp4 settings that work well with vector graphics in order to reduce this sort of degradation.

    Participating Frequently
    March 31, 2017

    Would you call an auto mechanic and say "My car is not running well, tell me the exact steps to fix it" without providing details about the car make, model, engine size, symptoms?

    You've shown us a very pixelated image (by the way, not seeing any right side on the sample) and want us to tell you exactly how to get a nicer result, however -  we have no idea as to the:

    • Resolution (dimensions) of source image
    • Format of source image
    • Sequence Settings used in Premiere
    • Export Settings used in Premiere

    For these last two, any wrong setting can ruin the results. How can I or anyone else possibly tell you what settings to use when we know absolutely nothing about the problem, other than the output looks bad, period?

    Help us to help you please.

    Also, Premiere doesn't use vector graphics natively, it rasterizes them - Scaling Adobe Illustrator file - vector original but becomes pixilated

    Thank you

    Jeff