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Pixelated video render problem

New Here ,
Oct 09, 2020 Oct 09, 2020

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Hello,

 

I'm relatively new to After Effects and getting into animation. I created a composition, and upon rendering with the "best" setting and with "lossless", the final result has terrible aliasing and looks horrible in comparision to what I see in After Effects's preview. I have attached samples of how bad it is below. Any help to resolve this is greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you,

Michael Follett

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Oct 09, 2020 Oct 09, 2020

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The main text in the middle is a font used within After Effects, all the other assets are PNG files rendered in both Illustrator and Photoshop in the highest quality settings. This is set to 60FPS, and I have taken both screenshots at 100% in After Effects, and 100% size in Windows Media Player.

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the screenshot you share, is 1790x977 and you say it's 100%, actually i don't know why you use this resolution size!!, try to use a correct resolution like 1920x1080 to be sure you get the correct aspect ratio 16:9,

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