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Hello! I've been having this problem for quite some time now and at this point I've given up and hoping to finally
fix this after searching desperately for a solution. I've just recently been using Adobe Animate CC and am currently working on
an animation, as soon as I finish I would like to send it to Sony Vegas. Its the only editing program I really like to use and have used
for many of my past animations with different programs. When I render the animation, I export it as video to form into .mov and then I transport it to Adobe
Media Encoder CC to make it HD or with better quality, but as soon as I see the finished clip to edit it to my vegas, its somewhat pixelated and very low quality
I have desperately tried to change the settings of my Sony Vegas rendering setting to maaybe see if it works? But it ends up staying the same. What I
do notice though is as soon as I render the clip in Sony Vegas and it begins to process it, I notice the quality change perfectly in the screen but when I
open up the media, it just shows the same bad quality that I thought would not appear. I have tried to fix the settings in my Media Encoder but that doesn't seem
to work either. Including using the file in Sony without using Media Encoder but no such luck. I don't know if its maybe the settings in my Adobe Animate CC program
or just some weird glitch? I'm not very certain but I hope I can please get some help on fixing it
Here are some examples of what the quality shows with just simple shapes
This is the original drawing from Adobe Animate CC
Screenshot (47).png - Google Drive
This is the drawing from the finished render from Sony Vegas
Screenshot (48).png - Google Drive
This the original drawing but with much bigger size
Screenshot (51).png - Google Drive
Drawing but with finished rendering from Sony
Screenshot (52).png - Google Drive
I'm not at all sure if its just me or maybe its from the smoothness of the finished animation that its like that? But I would really appreciate some feedback
and what everyone thinks and hopefully can help or explain for whats going on ;w;;
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