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Is there a way to export a 820x110 px video in good quality?

New Here ,
May 09, 2023 May 09, 2023

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Hello everyone, sorry if I'm asking a stupid question, new to video editing here!

I'm currently trying to export a 820x110px video and, even though the source materials are good quality, the export results looks blurry, even the text! 

I'm just wondering if I'm doing something wrong or it is to be expected that a video of that res looks a bit blurry...

Thank you all in advance!

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Community Expert , May 10, 2023 May 10, 2023
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I'm viewing it on my 1920x1080 monitor!


By @Pierre29806247l8i0

 

That is why it is poor quality.

You are viewing a tiny video on a large screen.

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It will only look good if you are viewing it on a 820 X 110 pixel screen.

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What are the sequence pixel sizes?

What are the media pixel sizes?

What are the export settings?

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Hey! thanks for the quick reply

I'm guessing these screencaptures could answer your questions? (sorry for having premiere in spanish)

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If you need something else, please let me know, as I said, I'm kinda new!

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Uncheck Maximum Render Quality in the export settings.  You don't need it.

What are the pixel sizes of the media?

What size screen are you viewing it on?

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Ok, got it!

I don't really know if this answers your question about "media pixel sizes" but the first thing I did was to drag a 820x110px white rectangle into the project so everything was set up to work on that resolution. (if this doesn't answer your question please let me know what can I show you and I will do it inmeditaly)

I'm viewing it on my 1920x1080 monitor!

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I'm viewing it on my 1920x1080 monitor!


By @Pierre29806247l8i0

 

That is why it is poor quality.

You are viewing a tiny video on a large screen.

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Thank you so much mate! 

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