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willb36161674
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June 14, 2021
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Horrible Compression Artifacts Upon Export

  • June 14, 2021
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Hi there!

 

I'm astonished at the clear difference between my timeline monitor and the export preview window.

 

You can see a drastic difference between what will be exported and what I was working on in the timeline. Does anyone have any info as to what is causing this?

I have maximum bit depth selected in my sequence settings.

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Correct answer Phillip Harvey

I would also uncheck the Max Render Quality checkbox. It doesn't seem like you're scaling and it's possible that you're even introducing issues with that checkbox. You may try the same with unchecking Max Bit Depth (Are you using 32-bit effects in your sequence? Or have high bit depth source media?)

 

You can also increase your bitrate a little bit, like try 15/20 rather than 10/12, or even higher.  In general, compression is going to block together like colors and it's going to struggle with a tightly knit pattern like that road with only subtle differences in color. Higher bitrate would help mitigate it.

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Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2021

It looks like compression generation loss.  Is the source footage MP4?

 

Even if your source footage is 1st generation MP4, it can fall apart completely upon export.

 

Do you know what bit rate the source footage was shot at?  Ideally, it's 21 Mbits/second or better.  Low-end professional starts at 35 Mbits/second.

 

Also, consider an editing workflow where you transcode 1st generation MP4 to something that's good for editing like ProRes422 LT.  You'll also be taking advantage of Smart Rendering in Premiere Pro (things will be faster).

willb36161674
Participant
June 22, 2021

Hi Warren,

No this was shot in Apple ProRes 422.

I figured out what Premiere was doing (and fixed it) but I thought I'd reach out anyways!

Thank you!

Participant
February 9, 2022

Warren, 

 

Im encountering the same issue, can u please explain how you fixed it? Please and thank you!!!!

 

ben 

Phillip HarveyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 14, 2021

I would also uncheck the Max Render Quality checkbox. It doesn't seem like you're scaling and it's possible that you're even introducing issues with that checkbox. You may try the same with unchecking Max Bit Depth (Are you using 32-bit effects in your sequence? Or have high bit depth source media?)

 

You can also increase your bitrate a little bit, like try 15/20 rather than 10/12, or even higher.  In general, compression is going to block together like colors and it's going to struggle with a tightly knit pattern like that road with only subtle differences in color. Higher bitrate would help mitigate it.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2021
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 14, 2021

Both sequence and export fields are set to lower: change that to progressive and try again.