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March 9, 2021
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Video export is blurry

  • March 9, 2021
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When I export a video in adobe animate it gets very blurry. What is the reason for this?

Maybe my settings are wrong? I export the video in H.264, Match source - high bitrate

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    Participating Frequently
    March 10, 2021

    Here you can see it.

    The fist is after export and the other one is from animate

    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    March 10, 2021

    kglad brings up a good point, and I hadn't thought to mention it before.

    If you are animating for video export, set all of your bitmaps in the library to be Lossless, and with allow smoothing as kglad says. Also, if sound is needed make sure to set the publishing settings to 44k, 16 bit. The audio will get compressed to AAC by Adobe Media Encoder, but there is no need to force it to go via MP3 or some other lower quality compression.

    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    March 16, 2021

    Noope... It still not work...


    Can you select the Convert layers to menu, and show a screenshot of what the other options were?

    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    March 9, 2021

    It will be interesting to see your screenshot of what it looks like when it is blurry. You should include a screenshot of how it looks before you export to video. If you do a Test Movie, how does that look?

    If you are animating for video, and not for web browser playback, you ought to use an ActionScript 3.0 FLA. That type has extra options that are not in HTML5 Canvas. If you do use an AS3 FLA, you can add this code to frame 1 of the timeline, to make the quality be extremely good. You add this by clicking in a cell in the first frame, and then pasting this into the Actions panel:

    stage.quality = "16x16";

     

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 9, 2021

    @Colin Holgate 

     

    i've seen stage.quality = "low","medium","high" and "best" but not "16x16".  do you have a document reference?

     

    (and do you have any reason to think, or evidence to establish, that would impact a video export?)

    Colin Holgate
    Inspiring
    March 9, 2021

    The numbered ones were added with Flash Player 11.3. I don't know what High and Best equate to, but suspect that it's 2x and 4x levels of antialiasing. "16x16" is 16x antialiasing, and is ridiculously high. The animation may not even play well as a test movie, but the quality can be seen in the video export. Lines look lovely.

     

    Here's the help article:

    https://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/display/StageQuality.html

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 9, 2021

    embed* a screenshot of the blurry video and a matching screenshot of the animate stage.

     

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